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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-11-28

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1854-11-28 page 1

1 Ml! II! lei i II i n VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1854. NUMBER 107. jjt0 htt Journal is ronusuro DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY by Tim OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated vnder the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLT IN ADVANCE Diur City subscribers il 01) per year. Mail ' 6 u " " By the Carrier, per week V2H cts. Thi Vkkki.t 3 00 per year. Wkfkly 2 00 " 44 Clubs of tea and over 150 " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARE. (TK!f IINKS OR LKS8 MAKR A HgrAKR.) One square 1 year ..$'10 00 ; one square 3 weeks.. -$1 CO One ' ft months 16 00 ; one " 2 weeks.. . 2 60 One " 6 months 12 00 ; ouo " lweek.... 160 One ' 3 months 8 Oil ; one " 6 nays 128 One " 2 months 0 00 ; one " 4 days 125 One " 0 weeks 6 00 ; one " 3 days 110 One " 1 month 4 60 one " 1 insertion 60 displayed advertisements half more than the above rates Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of "Special Notices," double tht ordinary ro'. All notices required to be published by law, lctal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week. 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly without char-re. Business Cards, not exceeding Ave lines, per year, inside, $2,50 per lino ; outside $2. Notices of meetings, charitable societies, fire companies, kc, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly.All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wkkkxy One square one week, 50 cents ; two weeks, 75c ; three weeks, $1 ; one month. $1,25 ; three months, $3 60 ; six months, $8 ; one year, $10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space he occupies, the changes being clianrcable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY. NIL SWAIN, M. D.. DENTIST AND MAN- ufiicturprof Mineral Tcttu. Offlcnnml reM'lence nt Dr. Ida's nM Btiintl, oppoaito Kxchano B;mk. Chloro- form atlminixtored. auperior Timtn I'owiler iilwayt, n aoptl'J-dly. hand. CHASE HOUSE, CORNKR OF SUPERIOR STREET AND I'UIiUO SQUARE, CLEVELAND, O. H. A. CIIA1H a ROY, VKOPHIKrORS. juneo-dly. J. 11. Paul, 1?0RVARDING AND COMMISSION MEIt- i? chant, Dealer in Produce, Fiih, bait, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Hvo, Clovar ami Timothy Seed, east end of National HrliUfe, Columbus, O. wpp1S-d1y GITTINU At UOUDON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD.t MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CON3IGN-ments of B.icon, Lard, Butter, Floor, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. iJJ-Gordon, Matthews Jfc Co., Wheeling, Va., will alio make advances on shipments to our House, octlu-tim NFIC HOUSK SALOON. rno EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN X Establishment has lately been refurnished, and will keep constantly on hand in season, nil kinds of Game, Fish and Venison. Oysters by the Can, Keg and lUrrel received daily from Ujltiinorol K. C. WELCH, oct'26-d3m StiperintentUnt. flouse Furnishing Stove Depot, BROW.VS BLOCK, Slate Strut, Ojvposite to the American Hotel, Columbus, O A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLEIZED MANTELS and Grates, with and without summer fronts, junt received, and for sale cheap. Stovbs. I'urlor, Hall, Dining Room and Cook Stoves, for wood or cnal, a largo variety, and at prices to suit the times. I havo the celebrated Stkwaut Srovs, the most perfect Conk Slot manufactured, the (Juh'FV ofthk Wfst and the Ai'KOfU Coal Stove, with a fevdin floor in front. These stoves have been long known, severely tetfetl, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra plates furnish-fii promptly, and at a motlerate price. My stock of House Furnishing Goods is very completo. Planished Oyster Cookers, Tin Ware, kc. Job Wohk promptlv atfevded to ht noon Workmev. oct2-dtf P. II. DODDRIDGE. 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & C0..WH0LE3ALE ami RETAIL Dealers in Huts, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring anil Summer Styles, to which w would repectfully invito the attention of Dealers and all iu want of Goods itt our lino. Our assortment is now compute, embracing almost every stylo worn either east or west, among which are (rents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Haer and Cmsinv'ro Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm l.!!uf ami Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Minos' llloomers. Caps for men and boys, and mun-facturod to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved crodit. Sign of the Big Hal, Neil House Building. aprft A1IKUICAV IIOUSK, BOSTON. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and bast arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations, The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious eae and comfort. The drawing rooms aro most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for families and largo traveling parties, tlio sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large pro-jtortionnf them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his hoiue. LEW is RICE, Proprietor, Boston, June 28, 1854, ju5-d:imeod GUILDS & SMITlX No. Pearl t., New York, I" M PORTERS OK WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, wilt be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Jtc, Window Shades and Trimmings, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. '24, 1854 d3m A. II. HAWLEY, SLATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, Cluvkland, Omo. All work warranted, (i. DOUTY, Airent, Columbus, Ohio. Reference, Columbus Gas and Coke Company. oetlH-dly MIRRORS. TEN LARGE PIER GLASSES, 20 by 50, 22 by 60, 21 by 84, finest quality French plate, fitted up in the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a fine assortment of rich patterns of Oval Glasses For sale at the new store, Odeon Building. mar4. J. H. RILEY & CO. CAPITAL CITY DAGUERREAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the sity, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a largo Sky Light, he can take pictures without regard to weather. He has just received a large aud splendid assortment of cases of every variety, from the full size down to the smallost that are taken. Every lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the Franklin Bank, and examine specimens. Mrh. Wykeu will be in attendance to wait u pen the ladies. E. S. WYKEd. Columbus .Tune 1. 1854. janl9-dly rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X formed a partnership under the name and style of MILLER, DONALDSON Co., for the purpose of doing a general Banking aud Exchange business, in the office formerly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on the corner of state anu High streets, (City Bank Uiiilding.l JOHN M1U ill hi i. I.UTHKK DONALDSON, A. II GRKKN. February 1, 1S54 dtf FANNV l)' HUN ONUE MORE. i'EKN LEAVER from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deeply Interesting. Alpo, Myrtle Wreath, or btray leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: Uncle Sam's Farm Feuce illustrated. For sale at the new cheap Bookstore of H. H. BUKR ft CO., June2 Corner of IliKh and Sutrar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST KKCE1VEU. A large stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts in groat variety, from Cornelius Baker t Co.'s manufactory. Those who dositrn Introducing gn to their houses, will please call and see some entire new styles. We purchase direct of manufacturers, andean sell upon the best terms uk3 BLYNS k BALDWIN. N K W NTO II K A N l N K W iiOO US. rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE Ol'EXED AN A entire new stock of Dry floods and Shoos, vfhlch will be sold as low as the lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAKE &L CO., sep20-d3w Hgi street, S doors north of Rich. T) LAC K SILK bo obtnhied low at BLAKE'S Now Blore. JJ sep'20-di)w PLAIN and Figured All Wool Dcltvinon, low er than ever, at BLAKE'S New Store. sopV!0-d:Sw FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every rartety of goods usually kept in a Jewelry Store may be found at unusually low prices, at R. D. DUNBAR , One door north of the Nell House ontr c FROM NEW YORK. H'DONALD'S ADVERTISING HOC8B, 102 NASSAU STKEKT, Singer's Sewing Machines. TTHICU ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- V V chines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement or patent ed privileges, are still sold at KKASU.NAbU!. a with utuuest timed rinht. Having tennluated our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and procured Ms lull license to use his invention, there is not the slightest claim that our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and .sii nil herein ter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice points of the invention, aud all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more ol them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, kc., is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pros- ure, is infringed by all the machines now ottered in the maruet. itiose who buy ine interior and piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that wo shall com pel tnem to pay us tor the privilege or using them. Um legul rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sowing Ma chines has been completely established. They are or urn versal application the same machine doing all kinds ol work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, out uneqiiuieu in roucnanicai itmau. t hey perform all work required, and continue to do it without gettiug out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAP, which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both Bhuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference In price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag nanaius, ana any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, JVo. 323, Broadway, JV. York, iiKANcii (jffices io. 07 south ourm at., rnuaueipuia, .no. 17 Hanover fit., boston. No. 1S tit Charles St., ft No. lit Baltimore St.. Baltimore. No. U47 Kiver St, Troy, New York. No. 223 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. au4-U'tin I. M. SINGER & CO. No. 70 Chamber Street, New York, Pinneo & Co., TMPOHTETCS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 KIRIJONS, VELVETS FEATHERS, FLOWERS. LACK Jfc, aro now receiving a l-irtre and comidete assortment of RICH MILLINERY GOUOS. which tliev aro enabled to sell at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Those who purchase of us may n:tvo one profit at least, as very nearly an our goods aro received direct from tti iiiiiuuirtctunTs in I? ranee. 3 RGMEMBKR THE NCMTJCTt, "SH 7fi Chambors street, lut door west nf 1 .roadway, opposit Hie Irving House, . n. o. riNxnn, b. c. chahx, o. n. bantord. auglO-dominsM rfiflE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK X MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. Caps, bound, numerous styles, 9 cts. per quire and upwards; full bound, White, 15c and upwards: Fino Blue, 18c, with Ends and Bands, White, 2Jc ; Fine Blue, Demya, Fine IJlue, Russia corners, piged, 40c and up wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 45c and upwards Russia with ends and bands, paired. 60 to 55c : oxtra biud ings, paged. Hoc and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, fl7c and upwams ; itussia euua anu nanus, pageu, too and up warns ; exira uiuuiugs, pageu, Sic ani up warns. Royals and Super Koyais, extra bindings, paged, $1 2i and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, $1 per grosg aud up wards. Memorandum Rooks, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, &c, &c. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality aud description, alt bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are ouercu to noolc sellers, stationers and Healers gener ally, lor cash or approved paner, by JOHN 0'IIARA, 110 Nassau street. Now York. N. B A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. mavodomif MV1 NNKS IWTF.Yr REACT1' N CKNTKl- FCGAI, IM.:1P ANI FIRK ENGINK. .V:ip' d to any ntuntmn ; unlhiiiti d m power ; oTt-'ii-i in anion ; per-tmuieitt in Hfv ; and withnl so dw in ro:'t ih;it tlti- mv rap idly uppm-lin nil others. It is especially nTomiiii'udd to fh altirnriouofall iritenstH in Steamers, MiuiiU'iirtniies T.iiiiiiirie. Ilmweries, Distilleries, Railroad Water Stations, Caimh, Water Works, Dminago or Trriition, for the, following properties: economy, tfttmbility, siMpiciti, freedom from uhitiiy to gft out of orttr, awt fanr? rfsnli. from the j-ower applied. For Miuhitf, Quarrying, CnHV-r-daius, Ac, they are peculiarly adapted. Sizes are manufactured of from 20 to 100,UOU laallons per minute capacity. Call and be Hiti'tlcd of these fucM at thv. olHce and warehouse of Union power Company of U. S. No. 33 Broadway, New l ors ; removeu irom rto. zi, opposite present stand may 22-d3mM 170 R SALE MILL PROPERTY IN OHIO A The well known Flour Mill at Munroc Falls, having four runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be soli with the Hour Mill a good Saw Mill, one Mill occuni ed for making shovels, one small Mill for m-ikinir of hoes. four or live good Dwellings, an Elevator and Store House lorwlieataud Hour, a Store for the sale ot Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land under and around the buiidiugi. the Machinery ot the Shovel and Hoc tacto l ies is not to be embraced in the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be given on the first of uecember next, and of the other property as the leases ! terminate; the rents from the time of sale to belong to : tin purchaser. The present income is about $1800 per I year, and may bo made much more productive. Twenty per cent, of the purchase to be paid in cash, and -0 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of release to bo given when tho second payment is made and a mortgage taken back. If the proporty is not sold lore January 1, J the J-lourAlill will be leased f such time as the parties inny agree on. Apply to ilriiHY, llniin fc Co., Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CARTIIIGHT. Boston, October 10, lSS4.-triw3in TRON RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, aud the celebrated Wire Railing. WiCKRRsitAH'a Patk.vtkd WiitK rK.x'E, for I'm fries, Railroads, Farms, Iawus, Gardens, &c. At $2 per rod. Iron Bkistk.us Irott Ft'H.vm'RK. The 'M edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, fur warded oy auureusiug me suoscrioer. JOHN R WICKERSHAM. Warerooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. W, 65, 57, on anu oi iewis street, new lorK may lux BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I '-QUICK SM.V.i AND SMALL. PROFITS," is 111. motto of the I'ronrmtorfl or tho Xkw LiooKtfroKK iu the .loui-nul Buildinor whure they would most respectfully invito tho citizens of lolummiH aim it riciuity to cell mid examine their urge nml well aborted toc ol nuuh.S AMI MAI Hi.NliKV, including every article ever fouuil iu a Atore ot the kind. And as they aril not laboring under the disadvantage of Having tneir hucivos wnn a hiock ol Rftvenu year.,' accu mulation, they can palely pav, they have as larire an Hortment of new ami valuable ntork a9 can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ask for a fair trial to convince tlio public ol tue truth ot the above auntie, ' Don't miMtake the iitand." h. h. nuim & co., Ohio State Journal liutlding, may.1) Opponite the I'apital Honge WRITING PAPERS AT MILL PRICES. 500 reams white und blue, ruled and plftin, woto ami iaiu inciter raper. 760 reams white and blue, ruled aud plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papers, Hubbard's Colored na Tiers, fur namnh- let covers, ilanilla papors, nil sizes, Bonnet Lloard, A'c, ftt wuoiunuie, si nun privvs, ai. iu. ntv uoussiore. juiie! J. II. KILEV t CO. PARISH SIDE. A New Book of grout inter- JL est, portraying in oriel sketches some ot the Excitements, labors and als eiperienced In a Parish Bide rorsaie by s. it. iiumt to CO., juneia Journal Building ROBB'S PATENT CASES. DECIDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of tho L'nited States, from their organization to the year 1850, with index, by James Bob' For sale at J. II: U1LEY & CO.'S. julyH IDE AW A ICE . TUE NEW PAPER called the Wine Awake, and the Spiritof Washington, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at septus PEARSON'S. H AUfKit FOR NOVEMBER JUST RE-octlil MANTMYER'S Dkpot. ceived at SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OE OHIO of all tho laws in force to January 1st, 18.5-1 (Dep by's edition) . For sale at the Book Store of feb!5. RANDALL, ASTON & LONG. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK EOR OCTOBER Just received by II. II. PEARSON & CO. sept26 fTUIE Genuine Imported Farina Cologne and X Bay Rum, new supply, just received by aoj.ua JNO. R. COOK. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of Apple, Peach and Cherry Trees in irood order for planting. mayH W. JE!""1 POTASH. A"SUPERIOR QUALITY JUS X received and for salo by JN'O. R. COOK. fehll. First door south of the Journal Building. J' YONESE and THIBET'S, dillerent colors atid J widths, at prices that can't be beat, at sep-2l)-d3w BLAKE'S New Store. AS II LEIGH, A TALE OF THE OLDEN times, 25 etc., by Miss K. A. Dupuy, just received ms3 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAM FOR OCTOBER. JUSTHbECEI-red by s,pt2o H. B. PEARSON CO. FROM NEW YORK. PKTTENGILIi A CO'l AOEiOT, 122 KASHA U PTKEKT. Tho Piano and .Music Establishment oi HORACE WATERS, 333 BROADWAY NEW YORK . rrUlE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodeons in the world. T. Giuikrt tc Co. World's Fair Freinium Pianos, with or without the iHolean. aud with iron frames and circular ncales. The merit of these instrument are too well known to need further commendation. Gilhkkt'h Bocdoik Piaxo, an elegant instrument for small rooms. JIai.i.ct & uuMdTON'fl of the old established firm of Halle & Co. Mr. W. being soifl aireot for all the above fianos. uo can offor thorn low er than any ot her house in the United Htates. JIokack Watkiu' Pianos, manufactured expresslv for him, havintr frreat power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other mako. In a word. 3'M Broadway, in one of the lanrest depots for Pianos in tne world, aiiormni? an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where elite ou the American continent. becona-uand Pianos at great Day- garni. Price Irom 00 to 175. MELODEONS. ooodman k Baldwin's patent okoan melodeons. with two ranks of keys a sweet and powerl ul instrument. Prices from 575 to SiM). 8. D. k H. W. frMiTirs well known and justly celebrated Mklodsons. Prices from $00 to $150. tf9The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper ment..a3r Melodeons of other makes, of nil styles and prices. maiitim'S itnnvatieauunAvs. irom to w. Mure- nas, from $5 to $.15. Accordeons, from $'1 to $1!0. Flutes, irom 3 to 9w. vioun irom j in -o. urass msiru- merits, and others, of all kinds ueaiers suppuea wtiu tne aoovo tianos ana jtieioaeons at factory prices. iUUMC. Tills list comprises the products of the trroat masterB of both the American and turopoan continents, anu receiving constant additions by an extensive publication of the choice and popular pieces of the day. Dealers in Music. Teachers ot seminaries ana Academies wisinnir to purchase any music published in the United States), or make arrangements tor continued supplies or Air. waters ; new issues, will And it greatly to their interest to call or forward tueir orders. Music sont to any part ot tue hm ted States, postage free. june5-tf 4 KXTLEMEJTS FURNISHING GOODS. C. VJ rf. HATCH & Co., 97 William street, New York, Importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's purnisjiinq OOOD3 of tho latest styles, and in grunt variety tomdstimr r.f Sliirtfl, Stocks. Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Onnoenta, ILamlkerchiofs, Suspender;. Liuoa ColLirs, Hobcfl de Cliambre. Shoulder Uraceo, and a complete ossortmunt of all articles appertaining to the line. Purchanvrs are Invited to call and examine oar stock before purchasing, a? wo offer superior Inducements, as regards quality aud price. march3-d6mp REMOVAL RULE &HALL, WHOLESALE dealers in tontn, Shoes and Bro.ant, have removed to No. 94 Chambors streot, a low doors west of Broad-wa y. The subscribers, in callin? the attenlion of count rv Aiercuants to tneir rail stock, won Li say that" tlioy do not profess to keep what Is usually called cheap goods that is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth I Vj pcrcentless than prime goods. A few cents per paironl;) in price, is the difference between a aood shoe aud a aoo& for-nothing one. They feel confident, from experience, that merchants who try tho experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only enlarge this branch of thoir business without accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give hotter satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. We shall bo pleased to snow our goons to mi who will favor us with a call. june5 d4m RULE fc HALL, 9t Chambers St., N. Y. TPITRXITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY X ever In Columbus is now offered at very reat bargains fur cash. BURK'd larpe Four Story Wnre-Rooms are nosr conipieieiy nuccl wltll 13ISAU1IMJL Y UK.NU'UKK, comprising all the htst styles of KOSEWOUD and MAHOtiAXY. 1 AKLUKanu CllAMrJKK h urnituro. Insets orsloffle nieces. Sociables. Sofas. Divans. Sofa Hods. Lountrcs. Kosewood! Miihomnv and Black Walnut Marble Ton Bureaus. Centre Tables and Wash stands, i'luin and Dress Bureaus, in great variety. LARUE EASY AND ELIZABETHEAN CnAIRS. Rosewood, Mahoiranr aud Black Walnut Parlor Chairs and Rockers, a larga quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahoirany, Black Walnut. Chenr. Cottaeo and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centro, Card, Dinlnff and Breakfiit Tables; Secretaries, Book Cases and Wardrobes; Hair, Cotton nd Husk Matresscs, Lookine Glasses in Gilt. Rosewood anu Mahogany J-raines, all sizes; uilt, itoBewood aivt y.ti- Kany ricttiro r rames. Every bodv wantinir fine furniiuro at low prices, should can at ISLKK M, fobtt No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, O. NEW BOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters or the Story of my Education. an Autobiography by Hush Miller, authonof "Old Red Hand Mone," tsc, A:c. with a portrait. 1 vol. Myrtle Wreath; or Stray leaves recalled. a ftscinatins oooa oy .timnie AiTtie. i vol. New Fern leaves, from Fanny's Portfolio, 2d sorios. vol. Illustrated. Chrystalliue: or the Heiress of Fall Down Castlo.a ro msnce by t. Y. fchelton, A. M. 1vol. Illustrated. i He Hlmnsiral Woman, by hmilie ! . Carlow: author of une xearol wetllock." sc.. irom tho orurinnl Sweediah by Klbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Times nf Alabama and Mississippi; a series 01 SKOtcnes ny Joseph li. nalitwin, from tho ninth tlions ami edition. 1 vol. Just received and for s:ile at the new Bookstore nf junel RANDALL, ASTON & WHO. O CI100L BOOKS. A comnli! t stock of School KJ Books, consisting of every kind now in uso, nt whole- nu retail, at t.nrKRN PKlfEi. Orders from the conn try solicited, by S. II. BURR fc CO. jiinelu Ohio State Journal Building. PRINTERS' INKS. A lurcro invoico ot Print inflf Iuks from tlie olirand celebrated manufactory of Uurr, embracing Nows Ink, for both Power and I land resscs, IJook inks, assorted nillnbors, Card Ink, Colored KS, liOlU M7.0, SC. The subscribers are Agents lor the above Inks, aud will sen low lor ensn only, anil warrant tho ink to be good. jj.i itA.NDAlx, Asiu.l At l.o.Mi, liookseuers "VTW HOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OF 1 1 Foreign Inds, 2 vols., Illustrated, by Harriet Beech- r Stowe. author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Thoughts and Thlnirs at Home and Abroad, bv Elihu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. Tlio Modern Horse Doctor, now aud valuable, bv O. n. usuu. Just published, and for sale at tho New Bookstore of J. II. RlLt.1 H CO. N. B. Tho trade supplied. jyl9 AUGII AND GROW FAT. LIFE ANE LJ Savings of Mrs. Partimrton. and ot hers of the Fiimltv by ''Shellebar." Call and eet a enov heloro thev are all com, ai mo new uioap ISuoktloro ot S. H. BCUR fc CO.. ni.v2 Journal Building. TTISTORY OF THE OHIO CANALS. A J. A Comoleto Documentnrv Ilistorv nt the Oiiiri Canals from the hrst measures taken for their construction down to the close of the session of the Ijgi-daturo of 1 W2. lr one volume, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuable work for sale by ISAAC N. WHITIMi, Over Uie Bookstore of Kendall. Aston k Lontf. feb4-dfcw. WALL PAPER. NEW STOCK. SPRING Style. Randall, Aston fc Long, would respectfully can uie aiienuon Ol mo cilircns of Columbus and vicinity to their new and well selected stock of Wall and Window Papers and Borders. Fire Screen,. Oil Shades and Fix- tures. As regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feel satlslied that the v can compete successfully with any uouse in mo city, ah they ask is a call iroin tnose wininug io purennse. uon't roriret 'Ytiilim? s o il sutnil. one door south of Clinton Bank. marl7. IREAT EXCITEMUNT FOIl NEW HOOKS. A ,1ml published and for salo by S. H. Burr & Co., tempest anu aunBnine, or Lite in !lontucs.y, by Airs. 21. Holme. Tlie Russian Shores of the Black Sea. bv Laurence Oll- pnani. ine foresters, by Alex. Dumas. noys ai tlome, by (J. Adams. Russia as it is. bv Count Gurowski. The Three Colonies of Australia, by Samuel Siduey. New tork. its Unner Ten and Lower Million, bv George upparu. jj. li. HUKK&CO., mayj Journal Building. NEW STOCK. Paper Hanging?, Borders, rors, Pier Glasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Copper Paintings and Engravings, Pastoral Groups, Inlic-tile lvury, Curtain Loops and Bands, Window Shades and Corutcea, fcc, fcc. The largest variety of One Goods in the line ever offered in this market. For sale nt. the New Store, Odeon Building. J. H. ltll.EY fc CO. junom iy ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN llorsfl Doctor . containing nrncticiil observations on the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases and Lameness in Horses, with Illustrations, by Dr. George II. DhiIJ, the celebrated Verterinary Surgeon, now residing in Boston, and confessedly at the head of his profession in this country. For sale at the Bookstore of jyl RANDALL. ASTON fc LONG. NEW GOODS. Ladifis' Reticules, a prcnt va rlety of new patterns, also Traveling Bugs. fans, a good stock ot the best pattern. Porte Monaics and Card Cases new styles. Jet Goods new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of line patterns and qualities Gold Pens made to order and warranted. For salo at tho New Bookstore of ' 1 juneia J. n. RILKY fc CO. 1R1T1SII POETS. Full Sots of tho new nnd J elegant edition of the British Poots, as far as pub- bed, M vols., sold separately or br the set : nrlo 16 cents per vol. For salo by S. H. BURR fc CO., juneltt Ohio State Journal BuUdln NEW WORK BY EMERSON BENNETT-Prld of the Wilderness. Just received at june& PEAHSON C0'8 DEPOT. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLEVELAND & ERIE RAILROADS. Chanc.e op Time. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run as 1 follows, (Sundays excepted) : J Express Train leaves Columbus nt 10:10 a. m., aud ar- : rives at Cleveland at 3:30 p m. Returning, leaves Clove- ! land at 8 a m, aud arrives at Columbus at 1 :05 pro. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p ro, and arrives at ; Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland nt 2:16 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 pin, and arrives at Cleveland at 0:00 am. Returning leaves Cleveland at 7 :00 p in, und arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. k Pa. R. K. for Pittxhurg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky Toledo, Chicago ; nt Cleveland with trains on the Erie R. R. for Dunkirk, RulTiiln, New York and Boston, also with tho splendid Steamer CRMS-CENT CITY or QUEEN OK THE WEST, at 7M P m, arriving in Buffalo in season for morning trains to Niagara Falls, Albany, fee. L. T1LTON, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus. .Tunn 7, lNftS. Cleveland and Toledo Eailroad PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Davton, Springfield, Dcllofontaine.Tillln, Vindley, Sandusky, Jlan- neiu, Alt. Vernon. JSewark, xc. Six Daily Traiua from Cleveland. Int. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C. C. fc C. R. H. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at Norwalk. Clyde, and Fremont, lid. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at nil stations between Grafton and Toledo. 3rd. 8,46 A. M. ExDrtsa. (from OhioCity.) foriSanduHky. Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stoppiu;? at Olmsted Falls, Klyria, Vermillion, Huron, Handusky, Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and Mansfield and iianduaky Railroads, by which ''avengers will reaen Toledo ut 1.05 P. M. Dayton 4J5 P. M. Rellefontaine 2. 3d " Cincinnati 7.00 .Springfield 3.3& ' Indianapolis 10.IJ0 u 4lh. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. & C. Rail road for Toledo, Chicago and .St. l)nii ; htnppim; nt Ober- in, Norwalk, Monroeville, Il'dlevm (Hvde and Fremont. 6lh. .TOO P. M. Mad Troin (from Ohio City,) for San- .lusky. This train connect! nt handusky with trains of Mad River and Lake Erin Iio.nl, arriving at Findloy same evening, anu stopping at all intermediate stations. 6th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station ot C. C. C. Rail road, for Toledo and Chicago. tor ticket, or contracts ior J' reign t, apply to i.. miij.- DON, Agent, 6G Rank street, Angier Hotel RuiMing. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, fcc. to be obtained at Station of C. V. & ('. it'ad, D. C. DALDWIN, Agent. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and nt.v tions on Mftil River and Mansfield Roads, at Ohio Citv Elation. E. li. PHILLIP, Superintendent. Office Cleveland & Tobdo Railroad, ) Cluveland, May 6, lHr4. j jnnpfid&w ON ANU ATTEit DIONUAY, 22ml .WAY, ah FOR MElLouisville, Two Daily Linen of Steamers, at 11 o'clock, jl. M. and i o clock, f. JH. MOKVlXd USB ilT 11 A. M. UNITED STATES .11 AIL. FROM LANDING AT FOOT op BROADWAY, the superb Ijiw Piessure Steamer NORTHKHXIIU; the new and elegant Steamer MOHKLYKK, will make the usual Intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS LINK AT V O'CLOCK. P. M. From Lauding; at foot of Broadwav, the ninguiiicent I)w Pressure Steamer JACOB STRADKil; the swift and splen did Steamer TKLEGRAI'H No. ;i. Passengers arrivim in Cincinnati by the evening trains will find those boats in waiting. This lino will land at Madison, but will have no detention there; and pas.-cngers may, thorefore, rely upon reaching Imisville in time to connect with the early trains from Louisville; and both morninr and evening lines connect regularly wilh tlio UNITED STATIC MAIL STEAMERS, leaving t.ouisvili every day ut In o'clock, A. M., POP. SAINT LOUIS. RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS ANDP.O0MS INCLUDED. Morning Line to Louisville, if'J.on; to St. louis, S'l.OK Evening " " 1.50; to " H.00 j&fy Through Tickets nnd Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Office of the Companv, No. 10 Broadway, Cincinnati. TIKIS. SHERLOCK, Ajient juni'Ii-Hm U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS. The Only Tliruugh Line to St. Loims, CINn.VVATI AD LOUlSVlUlt. : TT s- MAIL MORNING LINE jtlIi tj-cfA forLonisTille, leavlnpr at 11 o'clock, JjTtj A. M. IjOwPrt'SHuroSteamtfrXortlierDer, i'-i --tTZZu; W. h Fuller, Mator. StonmerHiUnyr, T. T. Wriirlit, Maxtor, will leavo Mail Un WlwrMmit, lout nf liroailwny, nt 11 o'clock, A. SI. CINCINNATI AND IXJUIRVTIXE. TT. S. Ihil l-vt-nia KxprenH Lino, leaving at 7 o'clock, I. M. 1iw Prenaiiro fi.Vr .Jacob Strati? r, J. R Summori.H, Maitr. Telcirraiih No. .1, M. Mclllan, Will leave Mail Mno Wharf-bout, font of Jkoa-hvuy, ut 7 o'clock, P. M. Tlio V. S. Mail Slornlnjr Lino anl V. S. Mall Kwiiio Fx-prPHS Line, nro tho only linus authnrizntl to inf.iw throu?.li licketH, and the only lin? ennnectintj at Lonittvillr uilh thenupi'rb I'aswnsrtT Packet U. S. Mail Line Sd'amora FROM L'insVILLK TO PAINT L0L1S. IiriSVTLl.K AND .ST. 1-OfH U. S. MAIL LtSK STK.VMFR9. ( Ine of tlniflft laree nml magnificent Steiinirs loavn Loni-iville rorv morning nt li) o'clock, A. M. Isow lTinim Smthenipr, .1. IL .roue, Maslnr Fashion, II. L. Church, " HooHlcrStftte, (Io. Lampton. ' Li'iy l'iko. P. Cattcrlin, Crystal Pahi co, W. .1. KounU," Tck'fjTn pli No. 2, M. Erwin, " J. !. Clino, J. C. Hlto. Iaviu Loubvilln for Saint Lonii dailv, at Ifto'chick, A. M. Cabin Paasaee from Cincinnati to Saint Lonia. incal? ;tni gtate-romns iuclinlej, $y. 47" Xo extra charge for transferriuir niioseiieorH ami their bmmnjrB from one boat to another. psfBagiza$r, Checked Throvh.?&, ThUis tho onlv through line. Throucrh Tlcket.-i. and Tickets to all Way Points, for nalo on board tho Boat, or at the Company's uilL'0, No. Irt Brnadiray, Cincinnnti. jutieo TH(W. pHEI.LOCK, A"?nt. CARD. p.-YRPETlNG AND EVERY OTHER J !iCKUTIO.V (IF HOl'. Kl.'I'.XISIIIXa (JODIW. . I)E- -V(! are now recfivin'r, iliront from Impurtrrs nnd from tlm auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very puporb new stylo Velvet. Tapestry, lirussols, tlirco-ply, anil supr-tlne Intrrain Carpets, whirh we will sell l'romM to :;U per cent, less than former prices. Atsisf the most clesnt anil varied slock of Curtain Materials we have over opened at any former season, com prisln-t Brocatello, satin and cotton Lsne, ilamask Merinos, Turkey red Coshmeret, Curtain ChinU, thsile l.iuen, lace and embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets nn.l hv the yard, turns very elegant and cheap. i e ure iiKeiTMe prepare' to oll.tr (treat inuucer.ient.s lo purchasers in Hour Oilcloths. Hues, all kinds nf Ouilts and Comforts, Blankets from 82 t.i 912 per pair. Linen Shootings, nil widths, pillow-ease Linen. Ianiak Table Uiaper and Tablecloths, Damask Napkins, colored Step Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Kusshi, and Huckaback Diaper, Oilcloth, kc. In fact, without enumerating more, we would stato to our friends and the public irenerally that our stock this season of every description of Dry (roods has been bought at greatly reduced figures, from large auction sales in Xow York, nnd will bo sold to cash or prompt credit dealers at corresponding rates. We cut, make, and put down Carpets and Oilcloths on tlio shortest not ice, and reasonable terms. sepis- USUU.I-I S SIEWAKT. FAST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and sfter MONDAY, JUNK 2. a MAIL COACH will leavo Columbus lor Clrcleville, Chillicothc'und Portsmouth, nt 6 o'clock in the raorninsj, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, loave Portsmouth at 6 o'clock in the morning und arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In tho evening, dailv. Ju'JB hKKIDWl k HAWKR8. (lOLUMHUS NUUdEUV. A GREAT VAUI-J ety of the most choice Fruit anil Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. The undersigned gives notico that ho has fnadenrramre- mcnts with somo nf the most extensive and most roliable Nursery establishments in tho Stuto of Xew York, fur a constant supply at Columbiu of tho very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and will till all orders n that lineontliesliortestnolice. Ainonorlhein new varieties nf ffrcut value. Printeil catalouen will Iks in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Tlie Trees will bo for sale in a very few days, and mav hn niton nt (li corm-r of Ilfirh an-1 Ktate street, or at Rose Cmta"", one mile north ot ColumUun, on tho Wnrthin'ztnn Rda-1. prfi-tf WARKKN .1KNKIN3. KC WILLOW AND OAK BASKETS. t)J) Among whicn are a Rood assortment of willow markot. baskets, round, oval and square, covered and uncovered, dilferent sizos. Hotel dinlni? room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and rsle iinlier baskets for countings, reticule, work baskets Kc. Oak bushel and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse. Kxchsiws linildln-rs. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio. ly.M. A. GILL. octr.'-'Uwu ,V It Y fi i V.1) ERS. SKETCHES OF JEF- , . i. 1 1 .i I' M. J t ckson, Clay, Kandolph, kc, in ' r" ' uiiy other Distinguished American ' ' 8. II. BDKB k CO., Ao. 1, iMtm Building. Gil EAT BARGAINS IN FUKNITFRE, AT NO, C BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD KlKFEl'. BURR IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS VERY large and entire stock of Splendid Furni- fw' tore at greatly retluced prices. Thosn in want m'f of Furniture will do well to call iwn, ah he will Pf?WT' close it all out as soon as possible without re- gard to profits. Call and see. nov9-dtf EV" RLIGIOiBOOksl" Tlie Better land; or the Believer's Journey and Future Home by A. C. Tiiompsnn. Christ our Life, In its Origin, Ijiw and End by Joseph Angus, D. D. William Carev; a Biography by Jusejih Beloher, U. U. Rome vs. the Miblf. and the Bible r.t. Romo For sale by S. II. BCRR k CO., nov'2 ihimn ISuiliiina. New Books. rnilE CAVTAIN3 OF THE ROMAN RE-JL public. By Herbert. Progress and Prejudice. By Mrs. Core Puddlcfurd and its People. Famous Persons and Places. By Willi. Lite'rf Lessons. A Tale. li?ab'.d Carrollton. By Knellr Glfn . Norte s Ambroianae. NewFi., Edited by M:Kenee. Ftahand the Mormons. By Uunj. Frris. Karas and Nebrasl a. By Edward E Ihile History of Cuba. By liilh-u. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hush. Home in the Valley. By Eindic Cark-u. Comedies of Dougii.f Jerrold. Man made of Money, do. Iron Cousin. By Mary Cowdsn CUrl; Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Text Book. Atherton. By Mary R. Met ford. Leather Stocking and Silk. A Title of Vitiuu. The Scout. By Simms. For Sale at tho New Book Store tftr Trade supplied. J. II. RILEY & CO. i.ciO mtho(;rapiiy ani engraving. titfddleton, wallace & co.. no. 115 IvJL Walnut street, Cincinnati, 0. Maps, Bonds, Cr-tificates, Views, Portraits, Card, Ace, engraved and print ed in tho best style, and on short notice. Orders respectfully solicited. N. 11. loO Steel Plate. on hand for Magazine, Books, lie., mipresioiis from which we will supply on reasonable term'. weplfi-dtlm Peter A. White & Co., KSAI.K OEAI.KfiS IX KOKKIGN and Doiiin,tic IRY GOODS, No. 01 Pearl street, Cincinnati, have now on hand a hand some stock of new and desirable Goods, and will be eeiving dnilv, to which they invila pnrcluihers. who may rely on getting goods at the lowest prices. Mp7-dlm VTKW Vi 1 siHAruni FALL, ANU WINTEIi, GOODS. ,"Y ic HALL have now a full assortment nf Millinery aud Fancy (ioorln, comprising all tho new Btylen nt .Millinery, Jtress (joou.i, -l loatu, ilantle.-i, Lmbroidene, Ilohicry, (ilovo-i, kc, ko., and you have only to call and nee them, to bo convinced they nre hiindnome ami cheap. We aro very thankful for tho past liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of tho name, iiept. 11, 1351. WANTED A MAN WHO UAS A GOOD acquaintance aud a knowledge of selling good through tlio country one who understands driving and taking care of a team. A young man preferred. Kefer-ence.i required. Address, R A. k CO. octia-dtf llox 273, P.O. ATEW 1 1 the I MKOIOAL VVUHICS. DISEASES OF Ileart and tlie Aota, by William IStokes. ltariuR rmiessor or l'nyatc in me Lniversny oi uutuin, &c, fee. 'Ihe Homa'opathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from the French and edited by ('has. J. Ilcmpel, m. n. Just received and for sale at tho Pook.storo of mav2.S ItANDALL ASTON k LONG. GOLD PENS. A lnrge lot of superior " tip-tup " Gold Pens ; Gold IVens with Double Lite, na ion Holdwrs ; Enirrossimr Pena with Porcupine Holders : mammoth Tin Too iu silver tipped Ebony Handles, in JJoxe... kc.., kc. The above l't?ns nro all warranted, and will lie sold low for c:ih. Call and eiamino the pens for yournelveu, at jy7 RANDALL, AriTON LONG'S Hxikstore. N1: W STORE ! NEW STOCK ! Walt. Pavkr AST) WlNpftW PlTKR. 90,0(10 pieces Wall Papers. I, WW " Curtain 2,000 HupUtj. HOO ns,ir Window Shades. Embracing every kind, shade, pattern and price, at whole sale and retail. Merchants supplied on the beat terms, nt the New Wall Paper Store, Odeon Building. June J. Jl. KILEY k CO s TATIONERY.- A large and complete variety Stationery, "English. French and of Fancy and Staple Stationery, American." Hanks, Public Office, &c, will find it to their advantage to call beforo purchasing elsewhere, at xneivewLnoap uoocstornoi i. is, JJUKK tt CO., juneia Ohio State Journal Budding. f 'U) HUNDRED. The History of tho 01.1 y Hundred Psalm Tune, with Specimens, by the Rov . li. mrer-rni, 31. A., nnd rretatory ote by lit. Kov M. Wainwrirht 1. H For sale by H. IL PURR k CO uut-12 Journal Ilnlding. a noi,ra. w. k. noLMES. s. HOLMKS & SON, Manufacturers nnd Importer of paper UASOisorj, No. 189 Main ntnset. Cincinnati, Ohio, keep luwayfl on handalarfro and pen-er;i awitmwit if WAI.- PAPKR, BORDKRS, FIKK-ISOAUD PA'l'TIillNS. WIliK CURTAIN PAPKIW, &c. PANDIiOXKS AT MANUKAOTUUKR'S PKIOKd-all of wliieh tliey ciII.t t the country trade at tho lowest nriees. iVrnniH Tlfltintr the rity in want of seta for Parlors, ri ilK hinins Itooms. or Ouanilwn-i, will do well hy calling; on tlm mbf-erilmm to, No. JSU Main, third door ljelov l-ii"t!i f-treet. Market &-paeo. niarl7-dW DAVID A. TRTJAX, Wholesale aniHToUil Dealor iu Shec't MiL-ie, Alusin Hooks, and MUSICAL MKiiCliANDIZK, Apfiit for the salo of liallst & Co. 'a celebraled Pmno Fortes, and Carhart ftupevior Melodeons, No. 00 Fourth, Btn-et, IwLweeu Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, O. Martiu't Ouitarn, Violins, Flutes, Flutina, Aecordeotifl, KlaiceOlet, Clarionets. Fifes. Violin, Ouitar, and Harp String, and Musical Stock genurally of the lxit quality. All New Music received an soon as published. Klunien-fciry, Theoretical and Practical Work, comprising tlio mo-it popular nnd useful methods of Instruction for tho Voice, and all Musical Instruments ; and collections of pieces by eminent composera, at prices presenting superior inducements to Seminar ie, PubLio iichixibj, Profiw-Forn and Scholar. Catalogue of Sheet Music furnished grafultouely. ISecoud hand Pianoj bought or taken nn part paym.-nr. for now. maylT novi4-illv C1XCJXNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES. Hkw.ov a IIoi.mhs, Sale Rooiun fi3 and 85 Walnut at. Hell every Wedneaday nnd fcalnrdfly, at 12V m., at tho Merchant ' Kxchanyo, Railroad ltond. Kailroad. Bank nnd IriHiirance Ptocka, ileal Estate and Monied Securities, of un nesenpuon?". Tho advantuKCRnf theo sales aro that they are held tlurinir change liours, and as they call toeeluer nil tho monieii men, necurmes win at an timui sell at lair rates. Cincinnati. O., April 14, IHM. JKWKLRY. Jiwt received, some very beautiful patterns of Cameo and Pearl Breast-pins and Far Kim;, Mosaic Pins. Also constantly receiving from the eastern munuiactones nil the new patterns of inch Jewelry hh they come out. Please cull at H. II. DUNBAR'S atid sty. if tt is tiit so. 50 VS. COUNTRY AND FACTORY' WAR red anil fancy heavy Flannels inst reeeivml and 10 lv sep-!7 O.-iHIlKN' ft HIKWAHT, CLOCKS. A LAUGH ASSORTMENT JUST received, from l's. to $50 eaeh. jnnefi Bl.YNN ft BALDWIN NEW GAS FIXTURES. Tho undersigned have just opened a largo assortment of now and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, ftc., from tho celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker k G., Philadelphia, to which wu invite the attention of those introducing -pis into their buildings. AU our FKtureaaro from Cornelias & Co.'s Manufactory, (las pipe put up by experienced workraon at tho lowest rates, and warranted tijrht. XKV1N k CO.. No. 6 Exchange Mock, Broadway, near cor. High st. Columbus. June 52, lS64-dtf TUST RECEIVED BENTON'S BOOK, VOL. si One ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of the Working of tho American (iovernment for 30 years, from 1H20 to 1850. chlelly taken from the Congress debates, the private liapersof (.'en. Jackson, and the speoc.ies of Kx-Senator Benton, with his nrtual view of men and affairs, with historical .Votes nnd Illustrations anil i omo notices of emf. usnt deceased colemporanes For sale at the New Booktoreol 1, P.H.F.y A: CO. The Trade supplieil augl7 rymimiulii. ' LAMiwTMiTmTliAS L removed his ndlee to Rich street, South side, between High anil Third, first door West of Ir. How's ollice. Itesi-donce, first door South of the Montgomery llolid, High ";l ,jan28 DIUisSlNO CASES "imfW(ik Ciist-aln preiTt variety, in Leather. Ebonv and Bosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and Ne Plus Ultras for gentlemen, some linn patterns, fur sale by J II HII.KY ft CO. T ADIKS' COMFLETE CxUIDE TOCR0TC1I--IJ et and Fancy Knitting by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens prc 75 cents. Just received at SANTMYKK'S c' i'erioilicnl Depot, liontz's Block, High st. pOCOA MATTING.-lr.no YARDS COCOA V Matting all widlhs for Halls, Dining Booms, Sa-oous, Hotels, Assembly and Lecture Rooms, or for rooms f rough usugo, just received and for sale by W-l OSHOR.V k Vtewart IJERtUMLRY A m-eat variety of extracts . embracing all the popular wlon now in market : also loi et nd fchaving Soaps, Toilet Water Magnolia, Tablet and Lemon Rouge, nt R. 0. DUNBAR'S, Neil Honse, Ojjio kt f carnal. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28. THE UNCLE'S VISIT. DY CAROLINE ORNE. Conclusion. Mr. Wellworth could not lielp thinking that his nephew, since he last saw him, had been cultivating his delicacy of taste at the expense of delicacy of feeling; while, at the same time, in order to prevent any thing which might resemble an altercation between the husband and wife, he adroitly turned the subject by asking Louise if she would sing and play one of those old songs he used to like so well. " Now, uncle," quickly interposed Phil in, "I beg you won't ask Louise to sine- She has no style, and as for her playing, she can only torture the piano. "She has a clear, sweet voice, if she has no style, and as for the piano, I sus pect that will not complain if I don't." " You would not speak thus, uncle, if you had had opportunity to hear the cele brated pianists and the finished vocalists whom I have had the good fortune , to lis ten to for the last few years." "I have li.stened to some of them, and with great pleasure, I assure you : but I pray that I may never again have the opportunity,, said Mr. Wellworth, speak' ing rather warmly, " if it will prevent me from listening with pleasure to those sweet arm simple melodies which cheer the fire side of the poor and the lowly as well as that ot the rich. I must warn you, Philip, against that carping spirit and false delica cy which makes us, in our eagerness to note delects in what was intended to please the eye or ear, to suffer what is really beautiful to pass unnoticed. At the rate you are going on now, you will soon be in a situation to class with those whom a celebrated English essayist has termed the valetudinarians of society. Those enjoyments suited to a healthy state of mind will be rejected as lacking in refinement. tieware ot mistaking squeamishness for true delicacy. 1 once knew a gentleman, who, having come to the conclusion to make proposals of marriage to a most lovely, amiable, and interesting young lady, who was. moreover, heiress to quite a hand some fortune, abandoned his intention be cause, after a long ride one frosty October morning, she ate with apparent relish of the substantial viands provided for breakfast. He had rrot it into his head that a lady of true refinement should never partake of anything more cross than jellies, oranges, or, at best, a little sponge-cuke. This same over refined smtlemnn is now a confirmed inebriate. For mv own part, I have always found it best to cultivate a disposition to be pleased to set things in their best light. Now I should'nt wonder if you had violated this rule with regard to the portrait, now under sentence of banishment, literally as well as metaphorically. Perhaps if it were placed in a better light, the want of harmony in the coloring, which you complain of. miehtbe less conspicuous. It occurred to me, while examining yours, this afternoon, that vou i.i I.. . - ..'- mignt nave selected a place lor it where 1 would be seen to better advantage. To morrow, when we can again have the benefit of daylight,' we will see. But what made you discover so many faults in your wife's portrait all at once?' The last time before this that I was here, you seemed to De quite well satisfied with it. "I had seen but few good pictures then,' he replied. "And you had not then had the benefit ot M. Uupont's judgment and skill reta tivetothe fine arts?" said Louise, in t tone which showed she doubted their in fallibility. 'Who is M. Dupont?" inquired Mr. Wellworth. "A gentleman of highly cultivated taste," replied Philip, who has honored me with his friendship for the last twelve months. " It is M. Dupont who has done all th mischief, then?" said Mr. Wellworth. as he placed the portrait of Louise in a con spicuous situation. " I have a mind to trv if my critical acumen will enable mo to hunt up some of the faults which he dis covered." He examined it for sometime in silence. "I was almost afraid," he then said. that the opportunities I have enjoyed for a lew years past, when on my visits to some of our principal cities, of having access to collections of fine paintings, by imperceptibly improving my taste, might lead me to detect faults which, previously, I had been unable to discover. I say that I was afraid of this, for I have taken so much pleasure in believing that poor Harry Linton, had he lived, would have been one of our first artists, that I wished to continue in my belief, and I am glad to find that, to me, it appears ns bealtiful as ever. At this moment, Mr. Lewis, the celebra ted artist, to whom Louise was to sit for her portrait on the morrow, was announced.'Do put that out of sight, Louise," said her husband, indicating the portrait, ns ho stepped forward to welcome Mr. Lewis. The first thing that caught the artist's eye, nt his entrance, was the portrait, for Mr. Wellworth hnd prevented his niece from removing it. lie stepped towards it the moment the usual salutations had been interchanged What a charming picture;" said ah ,1 soe it now, that it is your portrait, Mrs. iviiiner. W hoover painted it posses ses genius ot the hrst order. There are very few who have the power of throwing so much mind into a countenance as there is in that. The drawing, too, is admirable. It is very plain that the artist had a readv nnd skilful hand." Louise, who had begun to have some faith in the validity of her husband's judgment and taste, gavo Mr. Lewis a keen glance, to see if he were not bestowing ironical praise; but the genuine enthuis-asm which beamed from his eyes and pervaded every feature, made her certain that he was in earnest. "And it is equally plain," said Mr. Wellworth, while at the same time he warmly grasped the hand of Mr. Lewis, "that you, at least, are exempt from the envy with which it is said brother artists are wont to regard each other, for which you have my esteem and hearty good will." "I shall always be proud to merit both," said Mr. Lewis, "and hope that you will never find cause to withdraw them." He then turning to Mrs. Milner, inquired of her who painted her portrait. " Harry Linton," she replied. "Harry Linton? I knew him well. He has been dead a long time, He was a young artist of much promise. " My portrait," said Mrs. Milner. " was the last picture he ever painted. I believe, however, that he made a few sketches afterwards."' He made three," said Mr. Wellworth: "I have two of them. The other I was not so fortunate to obtain." "Thoueh, as I hope." said Mrs. Lewis. " it fell into the possession of one who is able to appreciate it." " You have it, I suspect," said Mr. Wellworth. " I have; and a fine sketch it is. too. The subject was such as to give his lux uriant and delicate lancy lree scope. Philip Milner, who had hitherto re mained silent on the subject, now inaui- red of Mr Lewis if he thought tho coloring good. " Now, that I look for them, I cannot say that it has no faults," he replied " but there is such a charming freshness about the whole picture -so much life, and so jnuch buoyancy, that I should have for gotten to observe them. Do you mind those flowers? They must have been gathered when 'morn was in her prime,' for the dew is on them yet." "i nm glad you like it," said Louise. "I cannot help likinjr it," was his renlv: "and I now give you fair warning, that if you sit to me for your portrait, not to expect me to equal it, in some respects, though at the same time the exnerience obtained by long practice, may enable me to snun a lew faults which are discernible on a careful inspection." "I find that your opinion is very different from M. Dupont's, a gentleman who, for the last two years has been a resident of this city," said Mr. Milner. "I am happy to hear you say 60. Dupont is one of those who, by storing their memory with the technical phrases of an of an art, are able to talk fluently of what in reality they know little or nothingabout. With all his pretensions, he is incapable of judging whether a pieture is painted well or ill." 1 "I will frankly confess," said Mr. Milner "that I have believed him to be a first rate judge, not only of painting, but music. The confident manner with which he expressed his opinion, complstely imposed upon me, so that at last my belief in his infallibility was such, that one of those slight but expressive shrugs, inimitable, except to one of his own countrymen, was enough to set the seal of condemnation on what I had previously regarded as a beau-tiful picture, or a fine piece of music." "We all have our weaknesses," said Mr. Wellworth; "pinning your faith on M. Dupont's sleeve was yours." Mr. Milner found that he had mnrb. such a mistake as regarded the portrait, mm wnen nis uncie, a second time, proposed some music, he did not venture tn ofier any objections: for after all, the condemnatory sentence which, on a certnin occasion, M. Dupont passed on the playing and singing of Louise, (not knowing that his friend Milner was within hearing,) might have been erroneous. Mr. Wellworth haDDened to nnpn in "The Last Rose of Summer," harmonized ior tnree voices, by Meader. He himself had an excellent bass voice, nnd Mr. T.pww made no objection to trying the tenor, while Louise, who suntr the sonrnnn. nr. companied their voices with the piano. Several other pieces were sung, and Mr. Lewis said that he had not enjoyed any music so well for a twelvemonth. Even Mr. Milner confessed that he had seldom passed a pleasanter evening. Mr. Wellworth spent several weeks with them, during which time the old cus tom of cheering the evenings with music was permanently revived, not again to be relinquished. Little Elln, who was permitted tosittill eight o'clock, to her father's surprise, could sing quite correctly. He did not disdain simple as were the words and melody to listen to her favorite evening hymn which she was in the habit of singing the last thinff before re tiring to rest. Mrs- Milner sat to Mr. Lewis for her portrait, and a capital likeness it nrnvH u ue, mougn the artist would not admit that it was equal, in some respects, to the one painted by Harry Linton, which, he said, would be a desecration to banish from its original place on tho wall. Arthur's Home Gazette. REMOVAL.--S. II. nURR & CO., IJOOK-Hellersand Stationers, will remove tn their new room 1 "''wo Huililinj;, formerly occupied by Wm. Richards wv-'r' 'V.''1 ,lir"--liv opposite the n.-w bt-ito Jfnnso, on IONIIA, lite lillh inst.. whera they will bo haiii.v to wait upon all of their old customers and ns many now ones as may favor then with a call. An invitalion to all is cordially i xteuile.l. We will kuep constantly on hand a l.iruu and complete assortment of School, Medical, Miscellaneous, Theolnt;. cal. and Siin.lnv School Hooks; al-o, lllink Hooks, of every size, iimliiy, and stylo of rulinu; Cup, 1Mter, and Note I'aper; letter, Xoto, and In I Envelopes; Wall nnJ Window I'.iperi; Window Shades and lixtures; Cold I'ens and Oases; rocket Cutlery, RuMin.Scissors, I'ortmonnaies W'ullets, J.Hdies' Card Cases and rorlmonuaies; together with a large aisorlioent of Fancy (ioods, as well us useful too numerous to mention. As we ileslzn to keep a -rood nnd full supplv of every article in our line, attend personally to the wants of cus tinners, and sell at low l'litcis, wo hopa to receive a lib ernl share of the patronagn of our fellow citirens our neighbors from the country, lit:. ' Wo shall be in constant receipt of ne.v publications by Express, from the ililferont I'Jistern cities, and we airain Invite all to (rive us a call before mukinir purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the stan 1. S. H. BURR & CO., No. 1 OJcon Diiildin:;, one door Xorth of Ambos' octl4 A HOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE ( Tins Elkmfnts op MsoiiNrs fart 1. lit- Antho ny Pollock, Esu. Price 50 cents. Just received at

1 Ml! II! lei i II i n VOLUME XVIII. COLUMBUS, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1854. NUMBER 107. jjt0 htt Journal is ronusuro DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY by Tim OHIO STATE JOURNAL COMPANY. Incorporated vnder the General Law. TERMS, INVARIABLT IN ADVANCE Diur City subscribers il 01) per year. Mail ' 6 u " " By the Carrier, per week V2H cts. Thi Vkkki.t 3 00 per year. Wkfkly 2 00 " 44 Clubs of tea and over 150 " TERMS OF ADVERTISING BY THE SQUARE. (TK!f IINKS OR LKS8 MAKR A HgrAKR.) One square 1 year ..$'10 00 ; one square 3 weeks.. -$1 CO One ' ft months 16 00 ; one " 2 weeks.. . 2 60 One " 6 months 12 00 ; ouo " lweek.... 160 One ' 3 months 8 Oil ; one " 6 nays 128 One " 2 months 0 00 ; one " 4 days 125 One " 0 weeks 6 00 ; one " 3 days 110 One " 1 month 4 60 one " 1 insertion 60 displayed advertisements half more than the above rates Advertisements, leaded and placed In the column of "Special Notices," double tht ordinary ro'. All notices required to be published by law, lctal rates. If ordered on the inside exclusively after the first week. 60 per cent, more than the above rates ; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly without char-re. Business Cards, not exceeding Ave lines, per year, inside, $2,50 per lino ; outside $2. Notices of meetings, charitable societies, fire companies, kc, half price. Advertisements not accompanied with written directions will be inserted till forbid, and charged accordingly.All transient advertisements must be paid in advance. Wkkkxy One square one week, 50 cents ; two weeks, 75c ; three weeks, $1 ; one month. $1,25 ; three months, $3 60 ; six months, $8 ; one year, $10. Under the present system, the advertiser pays so much for the space he occupies, the changes being clianrcable with the composition only. It is now generally adopted. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTISTRY. NIL SWAIN, M. D.. DENTIST AND MAN- ufiicturprof Mineral Tcttu. Offlcnnml reM'lence nt Dr. Ida's nM Btiintl, oppoaito Kxchano B;mk. Chloro- form atlminixtored. auperior Timtn I'owiler iilwayt, n aoptl'J-dly. hand. CHASE HOUSE, CORNKR OF SUPERIOR STREET AND I'UIiUO SQUARE, CLEVELAND, O. H. A. CIIA1H a ROY, VKOPHIKrORS. juneo-dly. J. 11. Paul, 1?0RVARDING AND COMMISSION MEIt- i? chant, Dealer in Produce, Fiih, bait, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Hvo, Clovar ami Timothy Seed, east end of National HrliUfe, Columbus, O. wpp1S-d1y GITTINU At UOUDON, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 4 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD.t MAKE CASH ADVANCES ON CON3IGN-ments of B.icon, Lard, Butter, Floor, Whisky, Cotton and Tobacco. iJJ-Gordon, Matthews Jfc Co., Wheeling, Va., will alio make advances on shipments to our House, octlu-tim NFIC HOUSK SALOON. rno EPICURES. THIS WELL KNOWN X Establishment has lately been refurnished, and will keep constantly on hand in season, nil kinds of Game, Fish and Venison. Oysters by the Can, Keg and lUrrel received daily from Ujltiinorol K. C. WELCH, oct'26-d3m StiperintentUnt. flouse Furnishing Stove Depot, BROW.VS BLOCK, Slate Strut, Ojvposite to the American Hotel, Columbus, O A LARGE STOCK OF MARBLEIZED MANTELS and Grates, with and without summer fronts, junt received, and for sale cheap. Stovbs. I'urlor, Hall, Dining Room and Cook Stoves, for wood or cnal, a largo variety, and at prices to suit the times. I havo the celebrated Stkwaut Srovs, the most perfect Conk Slot manufactured, the (Juh'FV ofthk Wfst and the Ai'KOfU Coal Stove, with a fevdin floor in front. These stoves have been long known, severely tetfetl, and have acquired a reputation unprecedented. Extra plates furnish-fii promptly, and at a motlerate price. My stock of House Furnishing Goods is very completo. Planished Oyster Cookers, Tin Ware, kc. Job Wohk promptlv atfevded to ht noon Workmev. oct2-dtf P. II. DODDRIDGE. 1851. Neil House Hat Store. 1851 GILLETT & C0..WH0LE3ALE ami RETAIL Dealers in Huts, Caps and Straw Goods, are now in receipt of our Spring anil Summer Styles, to which w would repectfully invito the attention of Dealers and all iu want of Goods itt our lino. Our assortment is now compute, embracing almost every stylo worn either east or west, among which are (rents' Extra Moleskin, Drab, Haer and Cmsinv'ro Hats; Panama, Canton braid, Pedal, Leghorn, China Pearl, Mariacabos, Pearl Straws, Palm l.!!uf ami Canada Straws a fair assortment for children. Also Minos' llloomers. Caps for men and boys, and mun-facturod to order. Our Goods will be sold as low as the lowest, for Cash or approved crodit. Sign of the Big Hal, Neil House Building. aprft A1IKUICAV IIOUSK, BOSTON. WITH THE ADDITION, IS THE LARGEST and bast arranged Hotel in New England, and the subscriber begs leave to call attention to its magnificent arrangements and superior accommodations, The furniture is made to combine utility and convenience with luxurious eae and comfort. The drawing rooms aro most elegantly appointed, the suits of rooms well arranged for families and largo traveling parties, tlio sleeping apartments commodious and well ventilated, and a large pro-jtortionnf them supplied with Cochituate water and gas. Every effort will be made by the Proprietor to contribute to the comfort of his guests while sojourning at his hoiue. LEW is RICE, Proprietor, Boston, June 28, 1854, ju5-d:imeod GUILDS & SMITlX No. Pearl t., New York, I" M PORTERS OK WINDOW CORNICES X Bands and Pins. Orders from the Trade in New York or at a distance, wilt be promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, Worsted, Silk and Cotton Damask, Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Jtc, Window Shades and Trimmings, all of which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Aug. '24, 1854 d3m A. II. HAWLEY, SLATE ROOFER AND DEALER IN SLATE, Cluvkland, Omo. All work warranted, (i. DOUTY, Airent, Columbus, Ohio. Reference, Columbus Gas and Coke Company. oetlH-dly MIRRORS. TEN LARGE PIER GLASSES, 20 by 50, 22 by 60, 21 by 84, finest quality French plate, fitted up in the richest patterns of Frames. Also, a fine assortment of rich patterns of Oval Glasses For sale at the new store, Odeon Building. mar4. J. H. RILEY & CO. CAPITAL CITY DAGUERREAN ROOMS. The undersigned having permanently located in the sity, has availed himself of every advantage necessary to execute perfect Daguerreotypes having a largo Sky Light, he can take pictures without regard to weather. He has just received a large aud splendid assortment of cases of every variety, from the full size down to the smallost that are taken. Every lady and gentleman is respectfully invited to call at his rooms, on High street, West side, 7 doors South of the Franklin Bank, and examine specimens. Mrh. Wykeu will be in attendance to wait u pen the ladies. E. S. WYKEd. Columbus .Tune 1. 1854. janl9-dly rPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY X formed a partnership under the name and style of MILLER, DONALDSON Co., for the purpose of doing a general Banking aud Exchange business, in the office formerly occupied by L. Donaldson & Co., on the corner of state anu High streets, (City Bank Uiiilding.l JOHN M1U ill hi i. I.UTHKK DONALDSON, A. II GRKKN. February 1, 1S54 dtf FANNV l)' HUN ONUE MORE. i'EKN LEAVER from Fanny's Portfolio: second Series: a beautiful volume and deeply Interesting. Alpo, Myrtle Wreath, or btray leaves recalled by Minnie Myrtle: Uncle Sam's Farm Feuce illustrated. For sale at the new cheap Bookstore of H. H. BUKR ft CO., June2 Corner of IliKh and Sutrar Alley. GAS BURNERS NEW PATTERNS JUST KKCE1VEU. A large stock of Chandeliers, one and two light pendants, and bracketts in groat variety, from Cornelius Baker t Co.'s manufactory. Those who dositrn Introducing gn to their houses, will please call and see some entire new styles. We purchase direct of manufacturers, andean sell upon the best terms uk3 BLYNS k BALDWIN. N K W NTO II K A N l N K W iiOO US. rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE Ol'EXED AN A entire new stock of Dry floods and Shoos, vfhlch will be sold as low as the lowest. Call and price them. A. BLAKE &L CO., sep20-d3w Hgi street, S doors north of Rich. T) LAC K SILK bo obtnhied low at BLAKE'S Now Blore. JJ sep'20-di)w PLAIN and Figured All Wool Dcltvinon, low er than ever, at BLAKE'S New Store. sopV!0-d:Sw FINE WATCHES, SILVER WARE, and every rartety of goods usually kept in a Jewelry Store may be found at unusually low prices, at R. D. DUNBAR , One door north of the Nell House ontr c FROM NEW YORK. H'DONALD'S ADVERTISING HOC8B, 102 NASSAU STKEKT, Singer's Sewing Machines. TTHICU ARE THE ONLY SEWING MA- V V chines of any utility which can be used without making the owner liable to a suit for infringement or patent ed privileges, are still sold at KKASU.NAbU!. a with utuuest timed rinht. Having tennluated our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr., and procured Ms lull license to use his invention, there is not the slightest claim that our machines infringe any other patent. The right to use the machines which we have sold, and .sii nil herein ter sell, is unquestionable. We own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, cov ering all the nice points of the invention, aud all the ma chines of other manufacturers infringe one or more ol them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth, kc., is held to the feeding apparatus by a yielding pros- ure, is infringed by all the machines now ottered in the maruet. itiose who buy ine interior and piratical ma chines, are hereby distinctly apprised that wo shall com pel tnem to pay us tor the privilege or using them. Um legul rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. THE IMMENSE SUPERIORITY of Singer's Sowing Ma chines has been completely established. They are or urn versal application the same machine doing all kinds ol work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, out uneqiiuieu in roucnanicai itmau. t hey perform all work required, and continue to do it without gettiug out of order. We desire to call attention particularly to our new MACHINES TO SEW WITH A SINGLE THREAP, which by ample trials have been proved superior to all others for stitching linen and all very thin fabrics also for sewing leather either with a waxed thread or silk and for quilting linings. We are also prepared to exhibit and sell embroidering machines, producing an entirely new and very beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both Bhuttle and single thread, may be had for a small difference In price. These are found to be very popular. Machines for hat-binding, stitching carpet-bag nanaius, ana any other peculiar work, will be supplied at snort notice. Principal Office, JVo. 323, Broadway, JV. York, iiKANcii (jffices io. 07 south ourm at., rnuaueipuia, .no. 17 Hanover fit., boston. No. 1S tit Charles St., ft No. lit Baltimore St.. Baltimore. No. U47 Kiver St, Troy, New York. No. 223 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. au4-U'tin I. M. SINGER & CO. No. 70 Chamber Street, New York, Pinneo & Co., TMPOHTETCS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS, 1 KIRIJONS, VELVETS FEATHERS, FLOWERS. LACK Jfc, aro now receiving a l-irtre and comidete assortment of RICH MILLINERY GOUOS. which tliev aro enabled to sell at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Those who purchase of us may n:tvo one profit at least, as very nearly an our goods aro received direct from tti iiiiiuuirtctunTs in I? ranee. 3 RGMEMBKR THE NCMTJCTt, "SH 7fi Chambors street, lut door west nf 1 .roadway, opposit Hie Irving House, . n. o. riNxnn, b. c. chahx, o. n. bantord. auglO-dominsM rfiflE NEW YORK STEAM BLANK BOOK X MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. Caps, bound, numerous styles, 9 cts. per quire and upwards; full bound, White, 15c and upwards: Fino Blue, 18c, with Ends and Bands, White, 2Jc ; Fine Blue, Demya, Fine IJlue, Russia corners, piged, 40c and up wards ; with ends and bands, paged, 45c and upwards Russia with ends and bands, paired. 60 to 55c : oxtra biud ings, paged. Hoc and upwards. Mediums, Fine Blue, Russia corners, paged, fl7c and upwams ; itussia euua anu nanus, pageu, too and up warns ; exira uiuuiugs, pageu, Sic ani up warns. Royals and Super Koyais, extra bindings, paged, $1 2i and upwards. A great variety of Pass Books, $1 per grosg aud up wards. Memorandum Rooks, $5 per gross and upwards. Re ceipt Books, Petty Accounts, Miniature Blanks, Letter Copying Books, Writing Books, Cyphering Books, School Albums, &c, &c. Constantly on hand, 10,000 reams of manufactured work of every quality aud description, alt bound in the most substantial manner, and in the neatest styles; which are ouercu to noolc sellers, stationers and Healers gener ally, lor cash or approved paner, by JOHN 0'IIARA, 110 Nassau street. Now York. N. B A liberal discount when purchased in large quantities. mavodomif MV1 NNKS IWTF.Yr REACT1' N CKNTKl- FCGAI, IM.:1P ANI FIRK ENGINK. .V:ip' d to any ntuntmn ; unlhiiiti d m power ; oTt-'ii-i in anion ; per-tmuieitt in Hfv ; and withnl so dw in ro:'t ih;it tlti- mv rap idly uppm-lin nil others. It is especially nTomiiii'udd to fh altirnriouofall iritenstH in Steamers, MiuiiU'iirtniies T.iiiiiiirie. Ilmweries, Distilleries, Railroad Water Stations, Caimh, Water Works, Dminago or Trriition, for the, following properties: economy, tfttmbility, siMpiciti, freedom from uhitiiy to gft out of orttr, awt fanr? rfsnli. from the j-ower applied. For Miuhitf, Quarrying, CnHV-r-daius, Ac, they are peculiarly adapted. Sizes are manufactured of from 20 to 100,UOU laallons per minute capacity. Call and be Hiti'tlcd of these fucM at thv. olHce and warehouse of Union power Company of U. S. No. 33 Broadway, New l ors ; removeu irom rto. zi, opposite present stand may 22-d3mM 170 R SALE MILL PROPERTY IN OHIO A The well known Flour Mill at Munroc Falls, having four runs of Stones, with an excellent water power, and one of the best Merchant Mills in Ohio. There will be soli with the Hour Mill a good Saw Mill, one Mill occuni ed for making shovels, one small Mill for m-ikinir of hoes. four or live good Dwellings, an Elevator and Store House lorwlieataud Hour, a Store for the sale ot Merchandize, and about seventy acres of land under and around the buiidiugi. the Machinery ot the Shovel and Hoc tacto l ies is not to be embraced in the sale. Possession of the Flour Mill will be given on the first of uecember next, and of the other property as the leases ! terminate; the rents from the time of sale to belong to : tin purchaser. The present income is about $1800 per I year, and may bo made much more productive. Twenty per cent, of the purchase to be paid in cash, and -0 per cent, yearly till paid, with interest half yearly; a deed of release to bo given when tho second payment is made and a mortgage taken back. If the proporty is not sold lore January 1, J the J-lourAlill will be leased f such time as the parties inny agree on. Apply to ilriiHY, llniin fc Co., Cleveland, Ohio. C. W. CARTIIIGHT. Boston, October 10, lSS4.-triw3in TRON RAILING WORKS. IRON RAILING, X every variety, of Wrought and Cast Iron, aud the celebrated Wire Railing. WiCKRRsitAH'a Patk.vtkd WiitK rK.x'E, for I'm fries, Railroads, Farms, Iawus, Gardens, &c. At $2 per rod. Iron Bkistk.us Irott Ft'H.vm'RK. The 'M edition of "New Phase of the Iron Manufacture," containing designs, explanations and prices of the above articles, fur warded oy auureusiug me suoscrioer. JOHN R WICKERSHAM. Warerooms No. 312 Broadway. Works, Nos. W, 65, 57, on anu oi iewis street, new lorK may lux BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I '-QUICK SM.V.i AND SMALL. PROFITS," is 111. motto of the I'ronrmtorfl or tho Xkw LiooKtfroKK iu the .loui-nul Buildinor whure they would most respectfully invito tho citizens of lolummiH aim it riciuity to cell mid examine their urge nml well aborted toc ol nuuh.S AMI MAI Hi.NliKV, including every article ever fouuil iu a Atore ot the kind. And as they aril not laboring under the disadvantage of Having tneir hucivos wnn a hiock ol Rftvenu year.,' accu mulation, they can palely pav, they have as larire an Hortment of new ami valuable ntork a9 can be found in the city. And as to prices, they only ask for a fair trial to convince tlio public ol tue truth ot the above auntie, ' Don't miMtake the iitand." h. h. nuim & co., Ohio State Journal liutlding, may.1) Opponite the I'apital Honge WRITING PAPERS AT MILL PRICES. 500 reams white und blue, ruled and plftin, woto ami iaiu inciter raper. 760 reams white and blue, ruled aud plain Foolscap paper. Envelope papers, Hubbard's Colored na Tiers, fur namnh- let covers, ilanilla papors, nil sizes, Bonnet Lloard, A'c, ftt wuoiunuie, si nun privvs, ai. iu. ntv uoussiore. juiie! J. II. KILEV t CO. PARISH SIDE. A New Book of grout inter- JL est, portraying in oriel sketches some ot the Excitements, labors and als eiperienced In a Parish Bide rorsaie by s. it. iiumt to CO., juneia Journal Building ROBB'S PATENT CASES. DECIDED IN the Supreme and Circuit Courts of tho L'nited States, from their organization to the year 1850, with index, by James Bob' For sale at J. II: U1LEY & CO.'S. julyH IDE AW A ICE . TUE NEW PAPER called the Wine Awake, and the Spiritof Washington, No. 1, Vol. 1. Just received at septus PEARSON'S. H AUfKit FOR NOVEMBER JUST RE-octlil MANTMYER'S Dkpot. ceived at SWAN'S REVISED STATUTES OE OHIO of all tho laws in force to January 1st, 18.5-1 (Dep by's edition) . For sale at the Book Store of feb!5. RANDALL, ASTON & LONG. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK EOR OCTOBER Just received by II. II. PEARSON & CO. sept26 fTUIE Genuine Imported Farina Cologne and X Bay Rum, new supply, just received by aoj.ua JNO. R. COOK. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a choice lot of Apple, Peach and Cherry Trees in irood order for planting. mayH W. JE!""1 POTASH. A"SUPERIOR QUALITY JUS X received and for salo by JN'O. R. COOK. fehll. First door south of the Journal Building. J' YONESE and THIBET'S, dillerent colors atid J widths, at prices that can't be beat, at sep-2l)-d3w BLAKE'S New Store. AS II LEIGH, A TALE OF THE OLDEN times, 25 etc., by Miss K. A. Dupuy, just received ms3 PEARSON'S DEPOT. PUTNAM FOR OCTOBER. JUSTHbECEI-red by s,pt2o H. B. PEARSON CO. FROM NEW YORK. PKTTENGILIi A CO'l AOEiOT, 122 KASHA U PTKEKT. Tho Piano and .Music Establishment oi HORACE WATERS, 333 BROADWAY NEW YORK . rrUlE BEST AND MOST IMPROVED PIANOS X and Melodeons in the world. T. Giuikrt tc Co. World's Fair Freinium Pianos, with or without the iHolean. aud with iron frames and circular ncales. The merit of these instrument are too well known to need further commendation. Gilhkkt'h Bocdoik Piaxo, an elegant instrument for small rooms. JIai.i.ct & uuMdTON'fl of the old established firm of Halle & Co. Mr. W. being soifl aireot for all the above fianos. uo can offor thorn low er than any ot her house in the United Htates. JIokack Watkiu' Pianos, manufactured expresslv for him, havintr frreat power of tone and elasticity of touch. Pianos of other mako. In a word. 3'M Broadway, in one of the lanrest depots for Pianos in tne world, aiiormni? an oppor tunity for selections not to be had any where elite ou the American continent. becona-uand Pianos at great Day- garni. Price Irom 00 to 175. MELODEONS. ooodman k Baldwin's patent okoan melodeons. with two ranks of keys a sweet and powerl ul instrument. Prices from 575 to SiM). 8. D. k H. W. frMiTirs well known and justly celebrated Mklodsons. Prices from $00 to $150. tf9The above makes are the only ones tuned in the equal temper ment..a3r Melodeons of other makes, of nil styles and prices. maiitim'S itnnvatieauunAvs. irom to w. Mure- nas, from $5 to $.15. Accordeons, from $'1 to $1!0. Flutes, irom 3 to 9w. vioun irom j in -o. urass msiru- merits, and others, of all kinds ueaiers suppuea wtiu tne aoovo tianos ana jtieioaeons at factory prices. iUUMC. Tills list comprises the products of the trroat masterB of both the American and turopoan continents, anu receiving constant additions by an extensive publication of the choice and popular pieces of the day. Dealers in Music. Teachers ot seminaries ana Academies wisinnir to purchase any music published in the United States), or make arrangements tor continued supplies or Air. waters ; new issues, will And it greatly to their interest to call or forward tueir orders. Music sont to any part ot tue hm ted States, postage free. june5-tf 4 KXTLEMEJTS FURNISHING GOODS. C. VJ rf. HATCH & Co., 97 William street, New York, Importers and manufacturers of gentlemen's purnisjiinq OOOD3 of tho latest styles, and in grunt variety tomdstimr r.f Sliirtfl, Stocks. Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Onnoenta, ILamlkerchiofs, Suspender;. Liuoa ColLirs, Hobcfl de Cliambre. Shoulder Uraceo, and a complete ossortmunt of all articles appertaining to the line. Purchanvrs are Invited to call and examine oar stock before purchasing, a? wo offer superior Inducements, as regards quality aud price. march3-d6mp REMOVAL RULE &HALL, WHOLESALE dealers in tontn, Shoes and Bro.ant, have removed to No. 94 Chambors streot, a low doors west of Broad-wa y. The subscribers, in callin? the attenlion of count rv Aiercuants to tneir rail stock, won Li say that" tlioy do not profess to keep what Is usually called cheap goods that is, goods sold for five per cent less, and worth I Vj pcrcentless than prime goods. A few cents per paironl;) in price, is the difference between a aood shoe aud a aoo& for-nothing one. They feel confident, from experience, that merchants who try tho experiment of keeping prime shoes, not only enlarge this branch of thoir business without accumulating an unsaleable stock, but give hotter satisfaction to their customers, and secure the best trade in their neighborhood. We shall bo pleased to snow our goons to mi who will favor us with a call. june5 d4m RULE fc HALL, 9t Chambers St., N. Y. TPITRXITURE. THE LARGEST QUANTITY X ever In Columbus is now offered at very reat bargains fur cash. BURK'd larpe Four Story Wnre-Rooms are nosr conipieieiy nuccl wltll 13ISAU1IMJL Y UK.NU'UKK, comprising all the htst styles of KOSEWOUD and MAHOtiAXY. 1 AKLUKanu CllAMrJKK h urnituro. Insets orsloffle nieces. Sociables. Sofas. Divans. Sofa Hods. Lountrcs. Kosewood! Miihomnv and Black Walnut Marble Ton Bureaus. Centre Tables and Wash stands, i'luin and Dress Bureaus, in great variety. LARUE EASY AND ELIZABETHEAN CnAIRS. Rosewood, Mahoiranr aud Black Walnut Parlor Chairs and Rockers, a larga quantity, comprising over twenty varieties. Mahoirany, Black Walnut. Chenr. Cottaeo and Common Bedsteads; Sofa, Centro, Card, Dinlnff and Breakfiit Tables; Secretaries, Book Cases and Wardrobes; Hair, Cotton nd Husk Matresscs, Lookine Glasses in Gilt. Rosewood anu Mahogany J-raines, all sizes; uilt, itoBewood aivt y.ti- Kany ricttiro r rames. Every bodv wantinir fine furniiuro at low prices, should can at ISLKK M, fobtt No. 6 Buckeye Block, Broad st., Columbus, O. NEW BOOKS. MY SCHOOLS AND School Masters or the Story of my Education. an Autobiography by Hush Miller, authonof "Old Red Hand Mone," tsc, A:c. with a portrait. 1 vol. Myrtle Wreath; or Stray leaves recalled. a ftscinatins oooa oy .timnie AiTtie. i vol. New Fern leaves, from Fanny's Portfolio, 2d sorios. vol. Illustrated. Chrystalliue: or the Heiress of Fall Down Castlo.a ro msnce by t. Y. fchelton, A. M. 1vol. Illustrated. i He Hlmnsiral Woman, by hmilie ! . Carlow: author of une xearol wetllock." sc.. irom tho orurinnl Sweediah by Klbert Perce. 1 vol. The Flush Times nf Alabama and Mississippi; a series 01 SKOtcnes ny Joseph li. nalitwin, from tho ninth tlions ami edition. 1 vol. Just received and for s:ile at the new Bookstore nf junel RANDALL, ASTON & WHO. O CI100L BOOKS. A comnli! t stock of School KJ Books, consisting of every kind now in uso, nt whole- nu retail, at t.nrKRN PKlfEi. Orders from the conn try solicited, by S. II. BURR fc CO. jiinelu Ohio State Journal Building. PRINTERS' INKS. A lurcro invoico ot Print inflf Iuks from tlie olirand celebrated manufactory of Uurr, embracing Nows Ink, for both Power and I land resscs, IJook inks, assorted nillnbors, Card Ink, Colored KS, liOlU M7.0, SC. The subscribers are Agents lor the above Inks, aud will sen low lor ensn only, anil warrant tho ink to be good. jj.i itA.NDAlx, Asiu.l At l.o.Mi, liookseuers "VTW HOOKS. SUNNY MEMORIES OF 1 1 Foreign Inds, 2 vols., Illustrated, by Harriet Beech- r Stowe. author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Thoughts and Thlnirs at Home and Abroad, bv Elihu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. Tlio Modern Horse Doctor, now aud valuable, bv O. n. usuu. Just published, and for sale at tho New Bookstore of J. II. RlLt.1 H CO. N. B. Tho trade supplied. jyl9 AUGII AND GROW FAT. LIFE ANE LJ Savings of Mrs. Partimrton. and ot hers of the Fiimltv by ''Shellebar." Call and eet a enov heloro thev are all com, ai mo new uioap ISuoktloro ot S. H. BCUR fc CO.. ni.v2 Journal Building. TTISTORY OF THE OHIO CANALS. A J. A Comoleto Documentnrv Ilistorv nt the Oiiiri Canals from the hrst measures taken for their construction down to the close of the session of the Ijgi-daturo of 1 W2. lr one volume, 8 vo. A few copies of this valuable work for sale by ISAAC N. WHITIMi, Over Uie Bookstore of Kendall. Aston k Lontf. feb4-dfcw. WALL PAPER. NEW STOCK. SPRING Style. Randall, Aston fc Long, would respectfully can uie aiienuon Ol mo cilircns of Columbus and vicinity to their new and well selected stock of Wall and Window Papers and Borders. Fire Screen,. Oil Shades and Fix- tures. As regards beautiful style, quality and low prices, they feel satlslied that the v can compete successfully with any uouse in mo city, ah they ask is a call iroin tnose wininug io purennse. uon't roriret 'Ytiilim? s o il sutnil. one door south of Clinton Bank. marl7. IREAT EXCITEMUNT FOIl NEW HOOKS. A ,1ml published and for salo by S. H. Burr & Co., tempest anu aunBnine, or Lite in !lontucs.y, by Airs. 21. Holme. Tlie Russian Shores of the Black Sea. bv Laurence Oll- pnani. ine foresters, by Alex. Dumas. noys ai tlome, by (J. Adams. Russia as it is. bv Count Gurowski. The Three Colonies of Australia, by Samuel Siduey. New tork. its Unner Ten and Lower Million, bv George upparu. jj. li. HUKK&CO., mayj Journal Building. NEW STOCK. Paper Hanging?, Borders, rors, Pier Glasses, Work Tables, Fancy Baskets, Paintings, Copper Paintings and Engravings, Pastoral Groups, Inlic-tile lvury, Curtain Loops and Bands, Window Shades and Corutcea, fcc, fcc. The largest variety of One Goods in the line ever offered in this market. For sale nt. the New Store, Odeon Building. J. H. ltll.EY fc CO. junom iy ADD ON THE HORSE. THE MODERN llorsfl Doctor . containing nrncticiil observations on the causes, nature and treatment of Diseases and Lameness in Horses, with Illustrations, by Dr. George II. DhiIJ, the celebrated Verterinary Surgeon, now residing in Boston, and confessedly at the head of his profession in this country. For sale at the Bookstore of jyl RANDALL. ASTON fc LONG. NEW GOODS. Ladifis' Reticules, a prcnt va rlety of new patterns, also Traveling Bugs. fans, a good stock ot the best pattern. Porte Monaics and Card Cases new styles. Jet Goods new patterns. Cutlery our usual stock of line patterns and qualities Gold Pens made to order and warranted. For salo at tho New Bookstore of ' 1 juneia J. n. RILKY fc CO. 1R1T1SII POETS. Full Sots of tho new nnd J elegant edition of the British Poots, as far as pub- bed, M vols., sold separately or br the set : nrlo 16 cents per vol. For salo by S. H. BURR fc CO., juneltt Ohio State Journal BuUdln NEW WORK BY EMERSON BENNETT-Prld of the Wilderness. Just received at june& PEAHSON C0'8 DEPOT. TRANSPORTATION. CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS & CINCINNATI, AND CLEVELAND & ERIE RAILROADS. Chanc.e op Time. On and after Wednesday, June 7th, Trains will run as 1 follows, (Sundays excepted) : J Express Train leaves Columbus nt 10:10 a. m., aud ar- : rives at Cleveland at 3:30 p m. Returning, leaves Clove- ! land at 8 a m, aud arrives at Columbus at 1 :05 pro. Mail Train leaves Columbus at 1:15 p ro, and arrives at ; Cleveland at 7:25 p m. Returning, leaves Cleveland nt 2:16 p m, and arrives at Columbus at 8:10 p m. Night Express leaves Columbus at 11:00 pin, and arrives at Cleveland at 0:00 am. Returning leaves Cleveland at 7 :00 p in, und arrives at Columbus at 2:10 a m. Each Train makes a direct connection at Crestline with the O. k Pa. R. K. for Pittxhurg and Philadelphia. Also at Shelby for Sandusky Toledo, Chicago ; nt Cleveland with trains on the Erie R. R. for Dunkirk, RulTiiln, New York and Boston, also with tho splendid Steamer CRMS-CENT CITY or QUEEN OK THE WEST, at 7M P m, arriving in Buffalo in season for morning trains to Niagara Falls, Albany, fee. L. T1LTON, Superintendent. N. SOUTHARD, Agent, Columbus. Columbus. .Tunn 7, lNftS. Cleveland and Toledo Eailroad PASSENGERS TICKETED TO TOLEDO, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Davton, Springfield, Dcllofontaine.Tillln, Vindley, Sandusky, Jlan- neiu, Alt. Vernon. JSewark, xc. Six Daily Traiua from Cleveland. Int. 7:00 A. M. Express train, from station of C. C. fc C. R. H. for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis ; stopping at Norwalk. Clyde, and Fremont, lid. 8 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at nil stations between Grafton and Toledo. 3rd. 8,46 A. M. ExDrtsa. (from OhioCity.) foriSanduHky. Cincinnati, Toledo and Chicago, stoppiu;? at Olmsted Falls, Klyria, Vermillion, Huron, Handusky, Fremont and Elmore, This train connects at Sandusky with Mad River and Lake Erie, and Mansfield and iianduaky Railroads, by which ''avengers will reaen Toledo ut 1.05 P. M. Dayton 4J5 P. M. Rellefontaine 2. 3d " Cincinnati 7.00 .Springfield 3.3& ' Indianapolis 10.IJ0 u 4lh. 2.50 P. M. Express, from station of C. C. & C. Rail road for Toledo, Chicago and .St. l)nii ; htnppim; nt Ober- in, Norwalk, Monroeville, Il'dlevm (Hvde and Fremont. 6lh. .TOO P. M. Mad Troin (from Ohio City,) for San- .lusky. This train connect! nt handusky with trains of Mad River and Lake Erin Iio.nl, arriving at Findloy same evening, anu stopping at all intermediate stations. 6th. 7.45 P. M. Express, from station ot C. C. C. Rail road, for Toledo and Chicago. tor ticket, or contracts ior J' reign t, apply to i.. miij.- DON, Agent, 6G Rank street, Angier Hotel RuiMing. Also, Tickets for Toledo, Chicago, fcc. to be obtained at Station of C. V. & ('. it'ad, D. C. DALDWIN, Agent. Those for Sandusky, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and nt.v tions on Mftil River and Mansfield Roads, at Ohio Citv Elation. E. li. PHILLIP, Superintendent. Office Cleveland & Tobdo Railroad, ) Cluveland, May 6, lHr4. j jnnpfid&w ON ANU ATTEit DIONUAY, 22ml .WAY, ah FOR MElLouisville, Two Daily Linen of Steamers, at 11 o'clock, jl. M. and i o clock, f. JH. MOKVlXd USB ilT 11 A. M. UNITED STATES .11 AIL. FROM LANDING AT FOOT op BROADWAY, the superb Ijiw Piessure Steamer NORTHKHXIIU; the new and elegant Steamer MOHKLYKK, will make the usual Intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS LINK AT V O'CLOCK. P. M. From Lauding; at foot of Broadwav, the ninguiiicent I)w Pressure Steamer JACOB STRADKil; the swift and splen did Steamer TKLEGRAI'H No. ;i. Passengers arrivim in Cincinnati by the evening trains will find those boats in waiting. This lino will land at Madison, but will have no detention there; and pas.-cngers may, thorefore, rely upon reaching Imisville in time to connect with the early trains from Louisville; and both morninr and evening lines connect regularly wilh tlio UNITED STATIC MAIL STEAMERS, leaving t.ouisvili every day ut In o'clock, A. M., POP. SAINT LOUIS. RATES OF PASSAGE, MEALS ANDP.O0MS INCLUDED. Morning Line to Louisville, if'J.on; to St. louis, S'l.OK Evening " " 1.50; to " H.00 j&fy Through Tickets nnd Tickets to all Way Landings for sale on board, or at the Office of the Companv, No. 10 Broadway, Cincinnati. TIKIS. SHERLOCK, Ajient juni'Ii-Hm U. S. MAIL LINE. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS. The Only Tliruugh Line to St. Loims, CINn.VVATI AD LOUlSVlUlt. : TT s- MAIL MORNING LINE jtlIi tj-cfA forLonisTille, leavlnpr at 11 o'clock, JjTtj A. M. IjOwPrt'SHuroSteamtfrXortlierDer, i'-i --tTZZu; W. h Fuller, Mator. StonmerHiUnyr, T. T. Wriirlit, Maxtor, will leavo Mail Un WlwrMmit, lout nf liroailwny, nt 11 o'clock, A. SI. CINCINNATI AND IXJUIRVTIXE. TT. S. Ihil l-vt-nia KxprenH Lino, leaving at 7 o'clock, I. M. 1iw Prenaiiro fi.Vr .Jacob Strati? r, J. R Summori.H, Maitr. Telcirraiih No. .1, M. Mclllan, Will leave Mail Mno Wharf-bout, font of Jkoa-hvuy, ut 7 o'clock, P. M. Tlio V. S. Mail Slornlnjr Lino anl V. S. Mall Kwiiio Fx-prPHS Line, nro tho only linus authnrizntl to inf.iw throu?.li licketH, and the only lin? ennnectintj at Lonittvillr uilh thenupi'rb I'aswnsrtT Packet U. S. Mail Line Sd'amora FROM L'insVILLK TO PAINT L0L1S. IiriSVTLl.K AND .ST. 1-OfH U. S. MAIL LtSK STK.VMFR9. ( Ine of tlniflft laree nml magnificent Steiinirs loavn Loni-iville rorv morning nt li) o'clock, A. M. Isow lTinim Smthenipr, .1. IL .roue, Maslnr Fashion, II. L. Church, " HooHlcrStftte, (Io. Lampton. ' Li'iy l'iko. P. Cattcrlin, Crystal Pahi co, W. .1. KounU," Tck'fjTn pli No. 2, M. Erwin, " J. !. Clino, J. C. Hlto. Iaviu Loubvilln for Saint Lonii dailv, at Ifto'chick, A. M. Cabin Paasaee from Cincinnati to Saint Lonia. incal? ;tni gtate-romns iuclinlej, $y. 47" Xo extra charge for transferriuir niioseiieorH ami their bmmnjrB from one boat to another. psfBagiza$r, Checked Throvh.?&, ThUis tho onlv through line. Throucrh Tlcket.-i. and Tickets to all Way Points, for nalo on board tho Boat, or at the Company's uilL'0, No. Irt Brnadiray, Cincinnnti. jutieo TH(W. pHEI.LOCK, A"?nt. CARD. p.-YRPETlNG AND EVERY OTHER J !iCKUTIO.V (IF HOl'. Kl.'I'.XISIIIXa (JODIW. . I)E- -V(! are now recfivin'r, iliront from Impurtrrs nnd from tlm auctions in New York, a brilliant supply of very puporb new stylo Velvet. Tapestry, lirussols, tlirco-ply, anil supr-tlne Intrrain Carpets, whirh we will sell l'romM to :;U per cent, less than former prices. Atsisf the most clesnt anil varied slock of Curtain Materials we have over opened at any former season, com prisln-t Brocatello, satin and cotton Lsne, ilamask Merinos, Turkey red Coshmeret, Curtain ChinU, thsile l.iuen, lace and embroidered Curtain Muslins, in sets nn.l hv the yard, turns very elegant and cheap. i e ure iiKeiTMe prepare' to oll.tr (treat inuucer.ient.s lo purchasers in Hour Oilcloths. Hues, all kinds nf Ouilts and Comforts, Blankets from 82 t.i 912 per pair. Linen Shootings, nil widths, pillow-ease Linen. Ianiak Table Uiaper and Tablecloths, Damask Napkins, colored Step Linen, Step Oilcloth, Crash, Scotch, Kusshi, and Huckaback Diaper, Oilcloth, kc. In fact, without enumerating more, we would stato to our friends and the public irenerally that our stock this season of every description of Dry (roods has been bought at greatly reduced figures, from large auction sales in Xow York, nnd will bo sold to cash or prompt credit dealers at corresponding rates. We cut, make, and put down Carpets and Oilcloths on tlio shortest not ice, and reasonable terms. sepis- USUU.I-I S SIEWAKT. FAST MAIL LINE. FIFTEEN HOURS from Columbus to Portsmouth. On and sfter MONDAY, JUNK 2. a MAIL COACH will leavo Columbus lor Clrcleville, Chillicothc'und Portsmouth, nt 6 o'clock in the raorninsj, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with the River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, loave Portsmouth at 6 o'clock in the morning und arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock In tho evening, dailv. Ju'JB hKKIDWl k HAWKR8. (lOLUMHUS NUUdEUV. A GREAT VAUI-J ety of the most choice Fruit anil Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. The undersigned gives notico that ho has fnadenrramre- mcnts with somo nf the most extensive and most roliable Nursery establishments in tho Stuto of Xew York, fur a constant supply at Columbiu of tho very choicest Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and will till all orders n that lineontliesliortestnolice. Ainonorlhein new varieties nf ffrcut value. Printeil catalouen will Iks in readiness for gratuitous distribution soon. Tlie Trees will bo for sale in a very few days, and mav hn niton nt (li corm-r of Ilfirh an-1 Ktate street, or at Rose Cmta"", one mile north ot ColumUun, on tho Wnrthin'ztnn Rda-1. prfi-tf WARKKN .1KNKIN3. KC WILLOW AND OAK BASKETS. t)J) Among whicn are a Rood assortment of willow markot. baskets, round, oval and square, covered and uncovered, dilferent sizos. Hotel dinlni? room baskets, lined with tin. A great variety of school, dinner, nursery, toilet and rsle iinlier baskets for countings, reticule, work baskets Kc. Oak bushel and half-bushel baskets. At the Agricultural Warehouse. Kxchsiws linildln-rs. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio. ly.M. A. GILL. octr.'-'Uwu ,V It Y fi i V.1) ERS. SKETCHES OF JEF- , . i. 1 1 .i I' M. J t ckson, Clay, Kandolph, kc, in ' r" ' uiiy other Distinguished American ' ' 8. II. BDKB k CO., Ao. 1, iMtm Building. Gil EAT BARGAINS IN FUKNITFRE, AT NO, C BUCKEYE BLOCK, BROAD KlKFEl'. BURR IS NOW CLOSING OUT HIS VERY large and entire stock of Splendid Furni- fw' tore at greatly retluced prices. Thosn in want m'f of Furniture will do well to call iwn, ah he will Pf?WT' close it all out as soon as possible without re- gard to profits. Call and see. nov9-dtf EV" RLIGIOiBOOksl" Tlie Better land; or the Believer's Journey and Future Home by A. C. Tiiompsnn. Christ our Life, In its Origin, Ijiw and End by Joseph Angus, D. D. William Carev; a Biography by Jusejih Beloher, U. U. Rome vs. the Miblf. and the Bible r.t. Romo For sale by S. II. BCRR k CO., nov'2 ihimn ISuiliiina. New Books. rnilE CAVTAIN3 OF THE ROMAN RE-JL public. By Herbert. Progress and Prejudice. By Mrs. Core Puddlcfurd and its People. Famous Persons and Places. By Willi. Lite'rf Lessons. A Tale. li?ab'.d Carrollton. By Knellr Glfn . Norte s Ambroianae. NewFi., Edited by M:Kenee. Ftahand the Mormons. By Uunj. Frris. Karas and Nebrasl a. By Edward E Ihile History of Cuba. By liilh-u. Sandwich Islands. By A. Hush. Home in the Valley. By Eindic Cark-u. Comedies of Dougii.f Jerrold. Man made of Money, do. Iron Cousin. By Mary Cowdsn CUrl; Party Leaders. By Baldwin. Constitutional Text Book. Atherton. By Mary R. Met ford. Leather Stocking and Silk. A Title of Vitiuu. The Scout. By Simms. For Sale at tho New Book Store tftr Trade supplied. J. II. RILEY & CO. i.ciO mtho(;rapiiy ani engraving. titfddleton, wallace & co.. no. 115 IvJL Walnut street, Cincinnati, 0. Maps, Bonds, Cr-tificates, Views, Portraits, Card, Ace, engraved and print ed in tho best style, and on short notice. Orders respectfully solicited. N. 11. loO Steel Plate. on hand for Magazine, Books, lie., mipresioiis from which we will supply on reasonable term'. weplfi-dtlm Peter A. White & Co., KSAI.K OEAI.KfiS IX KOKKIGN and Doiiin,tic IRY GOODS, No. 01 Pearl street, Cincinnati, have now on hand a hand some stock of new and desirable Goods, and will be eeiving dnilv, to which they invila pnrcluihers. who may rely on getting goods at the lowest prices. Mp7-dlm VTKW Vi 1 siHAruni FALL, ANU WINTEIi, GOODS. ,"Y ic HALL have now a full assortment nf Millinery aud Fancy (ioorln, comprising all tho new Btylen nt .Millinery, Jtress (joou.i, -l loatu, ilantle.-i, Lmbroidene, Ilohicry, (ilovo-i, kc, ko., and you have only to call and nee them, to bo convinced they nre hiindnome ami cheap. We aro very thankful for tho past liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of tho name, iiept. 11, 1351. WANTED A MAN WHO UAS A GOOD acquaintance aud a knowledge of selling good through tlio country one who understands driving and taking care of a team. A young man preferred. Kefer-ence.i required. Address, R A. k CO. octia-dtf llox 273, P.O. ATEW 1 1 the I MKOIOAL VVUHICS. DISEASES OF Ileart and tlie Aota, by William IStokes. ltariuR rmiessor or l'nyatc in me Lniversny oi uutuin, &c, fee. 'Ihe Homa'opathic Materia Medica, by A. Teste. Translated from the French and edited by ('has. J. Ilcmpel, m. n. Just received and for sale at tho Pook.storo of mav2.S ItANDALL ASTON k LONG. GOLD PENS. A lnrge lot of superior " tip-tup " Gold Pens ; Gold IVens with Double Lite, na ion Holdwrs ; Enirrossimr Pena with Porcupine Holders : mammoth Tin Too iu silver tipped Ebony Handles, in JJoxe... kc.., kc. The above l't?ns nro all warranted, and will lie sold low for c:ih. Call and eiamino the pens for yournelveu, at jy7 RANDALL, AriTON LONG'S Hxikstore. N1: W STORE ! NEW STOCK ! Walt. Pavkr AST) WlNpftW PlTKR. 90,0(10 pieces Wall Papers. I, WW " Curtain 2,000 HupUtj. HOO ns,ir Window Shades. Embracing every kind, shade, pattern and price, at whole sale and retail. Merchants supplied on the beat terms, nt the New Wall Paper Store, Odeon Building. June J. Jl. KILEY k CO s TATIONERY.- A large and complete variety Stationery, "English. French and of Fancy and Staple Stationery, American." Hanks, Public Office, &c, will find it to their advantage to call beforo purchasing elsewhere, at xneivewLnoap uoocstornoi i. is, JJUKK tt CO., juneia Ohio State Journal Budding. f 'U) HUNDRED. The History of tho 01.1 y Hundred Psalm Tune, with Specimens, by the Rov . li. mrer-rni, 31. A., nnd rretatory ote by lit. Kov M. Wainwrirht 1. H For sale by H. IL PURR k CO uut-12 Journal Ilnlding. a noi,ra. w. k. noLMES. s. HOLMKS & SON, Manufacturers nnd Importer of paper UASOisorj, No. 189 Main ntnset. Cincinnati, Ohio, keep luwayfl on handalarfro and pen-er;i awitmwit if WAI.- PAPKR, BORDKRS, FIKK-ISOAUD PA'l'TIillNS. WIliK CURTAIN PAPKIW, &c. PANDIiOXKS AT MANUKAOTUUKR'S PKIOKd-all of wliieh tliey ciII.t t the country trade at tho lowest nriees. iVrnniH Tlfltintr the rity in want of seta for Parlors, ri ilK hinins Itooms. or Ouanilwn-i, will do well hy calling; on tlm mbf-erilmm to, No. JSU Main, third door ljelov l-ii"t!i f-treet. Market &-paeo. niarl7-dW DAVID A. TRTJAX, Wholesale aniHToUil Dealor iu Shec't MiL-ie, Alusin Hooks, and MUSICAL MKiiCliANDIZK, Apfiit for the salo of liallst & Co. 'a celebraled Pmno Fortes, and Carhart ftupevior Melodeons, No. 00 Fourth, Btn-et, IwLweeu Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, O. Martiu't Ouitarn, Violins, Flutes, Flutina, Aecordeotifl, KlaiceOlet, Clarionets. Fifes. Violin, Ouitar, and Harp String, and Musical Stock genurally of the lxit quality. All New Music received an soon as published. Klunien-fciry, Theoretical and Practical Work, comprising tlio mo-it popular nnd useful methods of Instruction for tho Voice, and all Musical Instruments ; and collections of pieces by eminent composera, at prices presenting superior inducements to Seminar ie, PubLio iichixibj, Profiw-Forn and Scholar. Catalogue of Sheet Music furnished grafultouely. ISecoud hand Pianoj bought or taken nn part paym.-nr. for now. maylT novi4-illv C1XCJXNATI STOCK AUCTION SALES. Hkw.ov a IIoi.mhs, Sale Rooiun fi3 and 85 Walnut at. Hell every Wedneaday nnd fcalnrdfly, at 12V m., at tho Merchant ' Kxchanyo, Railroad ltond. Kailroad. Bank nnd IriHiirance Ptocka, ileal Estate and Monied Securities, of un nesenpuon?". Tho advantuKCRnf theo sales aro that they are held tlurinir change liours, and as they call toeeluer nil tho monieii men, necurmes win at an timui sell at lair rates. Cincinnati. O., April 14, IHM. JKWKLRY. Jiwt received, some very beautiful patterns of Cameo and Pearl Breast-pins and Far Kim;, Mosaic Pins. Also constantly receiving from the eastern munuiactones nil the new patterns of inch Jewelry hh they come out. Please cull at H. II. DUNBAR'S atid sty. if tt is tiit so. 50 VS. COUNTRY AND FACTORY' WAR red anil fancy heavy Flannels inst reeeivml and 10 lv sep-!7 O.-iHIlKN' ft HIKWAHT, CLOCKS. A LAUGH ASSORTMENT JUST received, from l's. to $50 eaeh. jnnefi Bl.YNN ft BALDWIN NEW GAS FIXTURES. Tho undersigned have just opened a largo assortment of now and beautiful Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, ftc., from tho celebrated manufactory of Cornelius, Baker k G., Philadelphia, to which wu invite the attention of those introducing -pis into their buildings. AU our FKtureaaro from Cornelias & Co.'s Manufactory, (las pipe put up by experienced workraon at tho lowest rates, and warranted tijrht. XKV1N k CO.. No. 6 Exchange Mock, Broadway, near cor. High st. Columbus. June 52, lS64-dtf TUST RECEIVED BENTON'S BOOK, VOL. si One ; Thirty Years' View, or a History of the Working of tho American (iovernment for 30 years, from 1H20 to 1850. chlelly taken from the Congress debates, the private liapersof (.'en. Jackson, and the speoc.ies of Kx-Senator Benton, with his nrtual view of men and affairs, with historical .Votes nnd Illustrations anil i omo notices of emf. usnt deceased colemporanes For sale at the New Booktoreol 1, P.H.F.y A: CO. The Trade supplieil augl7 rymimiulii. ' LAMiwTMiTmTliAS L removed his ndlee to Rich street, South side, between High anil Third, first door West of Ir. How's ollice. Itesi-donce, first door South of the Montgomery llolid, High ";l ,jan28 DIUisSlNO CASES "imfW(ik Ciist-aln preiTt variety, in Leather. Ebonv and Bosewood Cases. Also, Dressing Cases and Ne Plus Ultras for gentlemen, some linn patterns, fur sale by J II HII.KY ft CO. T ADIKS' COMFLETE CxUIDE TOCR0TC1I--IJ et and Fancy Knitting by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens prc 75 cents. Just received at SANTMYKK'S c' i'erioilicnl Depot, liontz's Block, High st. pOCOA MATTING.-lr.no YARDS COCOA V Matting all widlhs for Halls, Dining Booms, Sa-oous, Hotels, Assembly and Lecture Rooms, or for rooms f rough usugo, just received and for sale by W-l OSHOR.V k Vtewart IJERtUMLRY A m-eat variety of extracts . embracing all the popular wlon now in market : also loi et nd fchaving Soaps, Toilet Water Magnolia, Tablet and Lemon Rouge, nt R. 0. DUNBAR'S, Neil Honse, Ojjio kt f carnal. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28. THE UNCLE'S VISIT. DY CAROLINE ORNE. Conclusion. Mr. Wellworth could not lielp thinking that his nephew, since he last saw him, had been cultivating his delicacy of taste at the expense of delicacy of feeling; while, at the same time, in order to prevent any thing which might resemble an altercation between the husband and wife, he adroitly turned the subject by asking Louise if she would sing and play one of those old songs he used to like so well. " Now, uncle," quickly interposed Phil in, "I beg you won't ask Louise to sine- She has no style, and as for her playing, she can only torture the piano. "She has a clear, sweet voice, if she has no style, and as for the piano, I sus pect that will not complain if I don't." " You would not speak thus, uncle, if you had had opportunity to hear the cele brated pianists and the finished vocalists whom I have had the good fortune , to lis ten to for the last few years." "I have li.stened to some of them, and with great pleasure, I assure you : but I pray that I may never again have the opportunity,, said Mr. Wellworth, speak' ing rather warmly, " if it will prevent me from listening with pleasure to those sweet arm simple melodies which cheer the fire side of the poor and the lowly as well as that ot the rich. I must warn you, Philip, against that carping spirit and false delica cy which makes us, in our eagerness to note delects in what was intended to please the eye or ear, to suffer what is really beautiful to pass unnoticed. At the rate you are going on now, you will soon be in a situation to class with those whom a celebrated English essayist has termed the valetudinarians of society. Those enjoyments suited to a healthy state of mind will be rejected as lacking in refinement. tieware ot mistaking squeamishness for true delicacy. 1 once knew a gentleman, who, having come to the conclusion to make proposals of marriage to a most lovely, amiable, and interesting young lady, who was. moreover, heiress to quite a hand some fortune, abandoned his intention be cause, after a long ride one frosty October morning, she ate with apparent relish of the substantial viands provided for breakfast. He had rrot it into his head that a lady of true refinement should never partake of anything more cross than jellies, oranges, or, at best, a little sponge-cuke. This same over refined smtlemnn is now a confirmed inebriate. For mv own part, I have always found it best to cultivate a disposition to be pleased to set things in their best light. Now I should'nt wonder if you had violated this rule with regard to the portrait, now under sentence of banishment, literally as well as metaphorically. Perhaps if it were placed in a better light, the want of harmony in the coloring, which you complain of. miehtbe less conspicuous. It occurred to me, while examining yours, this afternoon, that vou i.i I.. . - ..'- mignt nave selected a place lor it where 1 would be seen to better advantage. To morrow, when we can again have the benefit of daylight,' we will see. But what made you discover so many faults in your wife's portrait all at once?' The last time before this that I was here, you seemed to De quite well satisfied with it. "I had seen but few good pictures then,' he replied. "And you had not then had the benefit ot M. Uupont's judgment and skill reta tivetothe fine arts?" said Louise, in t tone which showed she doubted their in fallibility. 'Who is M. Dupont?" inquired Mr. Wellworth. "A gentleman of highly cultivated taste," replied Philip, who has honored me with his friendship for the last twelve months. " It is M. Dupont who has done all th mischief, then?" said Mr. Wellworth. as he placed the portrait of Louise in a con spicuous situation. " I have a mind to trv if my critical acumen will enable mo to hunt up some of the faults which he dis covered." He examined it for sometime in silence. "I was almost afraid," he then said. that the opportunities I have enjoyed for a lew years past, when on my visits to some of our principal cities, of having access to collections of fine paintings, by imperceptibly improving my taste, might lead me to detect faults which, previously, I had been unable to discover. I say that I was afraid of this, for I have taken so much pleasure in believing that poor Harry Linton, had he lived, would have been one of our first artists, that I wished to continue in my belief, and I am glad to find that, to me, it appears ns bealtiful as ever. At this moment, Mr. Lewis, the celebra ted artist, to whom Louise was to sit for her portrait on the morrow, was announced.'Do put that out of sight, Louise," said her husband, indicating the portrait, ns ho stepped forward to welcome Mr. Lewis. The first thing that caught the artist's eye, nt his entrance, was the portrait, for Mr. Wellworth hnd prevented his niece from removing it. lie stepped towards it the moment the usual salutations had been interchanged What a charming picture;" said ah ,1 soe it now, that it is your portrait, Mrs. iviiiner. W hoover painted it posses ses genius ot the hrst order. There are very few who have the power of throwing so much mind into a countenance as there is in that. The drawing, too, is admirable. It is very plain that the artist had a readv nnd skilful hand." Louise, who had begun to have some faith in the validity of her husband's judgment and taste, gavo Mr. Lewis a keen glance, to see if he were not bestowing ironical praise; but the genuine enthuis-asm which beamed from his eyes and pervaded every feature, made her certain that he was in earnest. "And it is equally plain," said Mr. Wellworth, while at the same time he warmly grasped the hand of Mr. Lewis, "that you, at least, are exempt from the envy with which it is said brother artists are wont to regard each other, for which you have my esteem and hearty good will." "I shall always be proud to merit both," said Mr. Lewis, "and hope that you will never find cause to withdraw them." He then turning to Mrs. Milner, inquired of her who painted her portrait. " Harry Linton," she replied. "Harry Linton? I knew him well. He has been dead a long time, He was a young artist of much promise. " My portrait," said Mrs. Milner. " was the last picture he ever painted. I believe, however, that he made a few sketches afterwards."' He made three," said Mr. Wellworth: "I have two of them. The other I was not so fortunate to obtain." "Thoueh, as I hope." said Mrs. Lewis. " it fell into the possession of one who is able to appreciate it." " You have it, I suspect," said Mr. Wellworth. " I have; and a fine sketch it is. too. The subject was such as to give his lux uriant and delicate lancy lree scope. Philip Milner, who had hitherto re mained silent on the subject, now inaui- red of Mr Lewis if he thought tho coloring good. " Now, that I look for them, I cannot say that it has no faults," he replied " but there is such a charming freshness about the whole picture -so much life, and so jnuch buoyancy, that I should have for gotten to observe them. Do you mind those flowers? They must have been gathered when 'morn was in her prime,' for the dew is on them yet." "i nm glad you like it," said Louise. "I cannot help likinjr it," was his renlv: "and I now give you fair warning, that if you sit to me for your portrait, not to expect me to equal it, in some respects, though at the same time the exnerience obtained by long practice, may enable me to snun a lew faults which are discernible on a careful inspection." "I find that your opinion is very different from M. Dupont's, a gentleman who, for the last two years has been a resident of this city," said Mr. Milner. "I am happy to hear you say 60. Dupont is one of those who, by storing their memory with the technical phrases of an of an art, are able to talk fluently of what in reality they know little or nothingabout. With all his pretensions, he is incapable of judging whether a pieture is painted well or ill." 1 "I will frankly confess," said Mr. Milner "that I have believed him to be a first rate judge, not only of painting, but music. The confident manner with which he expressed his opinion, complstely imposed upon me, so that at last my belief in his infallibility was such, that one of those slight but expressive shrugs, inimitable, except to one of his own countrymen, was enough to set the seal of condemnation on what I had previously regarded as a beau-tiful picture, or a fine piece of music." "We all have our weaknesses," said Mr. Wellworth; "pinning your faith on M. Dupont's sleeve was yours." Mr. Milner found that he had mnrb. such a mistake as regarded the portrait, mm wnen nis uncie, a second time, proposed some music, he did not venture tn ofier any objections: for after all, the condemnatory sentence which, on a certnin occasion, M. Dupont passed on the playing and singing of Louise, (not knowing that his friend Milner was within hearing,) might have been erroneous. Mr. Wellworth haDDened to nnpn in "The Last Rose of Summer," harmonized ior tnree voices, by Meader. He himself had an excellent bass voice, nnd Mr. T.pww made no objection to trying the tenor, while Louise, who suntr the sonrnnn. nr. companied their voices with the piano. Several other pieces were sung, and Mr. Lewis said that he had not enjoyed any music so well for a twelvemonth. Even Mr. Milner confessed that he had seldom passed a pleasanter evening. Mr. Wellworth spent several weeks with them, during which time the old cus tom of cheering the evenings with music was permanently revived, not again to be relinquished. Little Elln, who was permitted tosittill eight o'clock, to her father's surprise, could sing quite correctly. He did not disdain simple as were the words and melody to listen to her favorite evening hymn which she was in the habit of singing the last thinff before re tiring to rest. Mrs- Milner sat to Mr. Lewis for her portrait, and a capital likeness it nrnvH u ue, mougn the artist would not admit that it was equal, in some respects, to the one painted by Harry Linton, which, he said, would be a desecration to banish from its original place on tho wall. Arthur's Home Gazette. REMOVAL.--S. II. nURR & CO., IJOOK-Hellersand Stationers, will remove tn their new room 1 "''wo Huililinj;, formerly occupied by Wm. Richards wv-'r' 'V.''1 ,lir"--liv opposite the n.-w bt-ito Jfnnso, on IONIIA, lite lillh inst.. whera they will bo haiii.v to wait upon all of their old customers and ns many now ones as may favor then with a call. An invitalion to all is cordially i xteuile.l. We will kuep constantly on hand a l.iruu and complete assortment of School, Medical, Miscellaneous, Theolnt;. cal. and Siin.lnv School Hooks; al-o, lllink Hooks, of every size, iimliiy, and stylo of rulinu; Cup, 1Mter, and Note I'aper; letter, Xoto, and In I Envelopes; Wall nnJ Window I'.iperi; Window Shades and lixtures; Cold I'ens and Oases; rocket Cutlery, RuMin.Scissors, I'ortmonnaies W'ullets, J.Hdies' Card Cases and rorlmonuaies; together with a large aisorlioent of Fancy (ioods, as well us useful too numerous to mention. As we ileslzn to keep a -rood nnd full supplv of every article in our line, attend personally to the wants of cus tinners, and sell at low l'litcis, wo hopa to receive a lib ernl share of the patronagn of our fellow citirens our neighbors from the country, lit:. ' Wo shall be in constant receipt of ne.v publications by Express, from the ililferont I'Jistern cities, and we airain Invite all to (rive us a call before mukinir purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the stan 1. S. H. BURR & CO., No. 1 OJcon Diiildin:;, one door Xorth of Ambos' octl4 A HOOK FOR MECHANICS. TREATISE ( Tins Elkmfnts op MsoiiNrs fart 1. lit- Antho ny Pollock, Esu. Price 50 cents. Just received at